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Heat transfer traveling on currents through a gas or liquid.
state change from a liquid to a solid
A measurement of the total energy in a thermodynamic system it is equal to the internal energy of the system plus the product of pressure and volume.
__________Law of Thermodynamics states heat cannot spontaneously flow from a colder location to a hotter location
_________ point of a substance is the temperature and pressure at which the three phases (gas, liquid and solid) of that substance coexist in thermodynamic equalibrium
This is the energy that is transferred from one system to another in the form of internal energy due to differences in temperature
Temperature based on absolute zero, 1 degree is the same as 1 degree Fahrenheit
Thermal _________ is the oposite of thermal conductance
this process occurs at constant pressure
the energy transferred between systems that change the system that it is transferred to (measured in joules)
the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree fahrenheit
Reaction that takes in heat from the surroundings
the amount of heat that can't be used to do work
_______ heat is the energy required to change the phase of a substance
evaporation from solid directly to gas
50 Kelvin = -223.15 _______
Temperature scale based upon the freezing point of brine
a physical property whose value depends upon the quantity of material
the average, internal kinetic energy of an object
__________ Law states that the volume of a given amount of gas held in constat pressure is directly proportional in Kelvin temperature
unit of work equal to N-m (N=Newton, m=meter)
heat energy transfered through infrared light
_____ boundary is a type of thermodynamic boundary that actually exists
obsolete theory that heat was a fluid, flowing from cold to hot substances
work done by system divided by amount of energy transferred into the system
________ cycle was proposed in 1824

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