This week we learned about specific heat. Before, we learned
that heat is energy, while energy is just energy, and the amount of it dictates
what the temperature is. The difference between heat and specific heat,
specific heat is not the transfer of energy, heating is.
This week, we also reviewed the degree of hotness (temperature) and quantity of hotness (heat). I am still slightly confused about the topic but I am doing pretty well. I’m just afraid that I will have to pay a dollar! I know now that heat doesn't directly affect temperature which means that heat itself is just an account of the transferring of energy. In conclusion, heat is the means to the energy, the energy the cause, and the temperature the result.
We were asked what the meaning of the
formula for specific heat is. While I did not know the exact meaning I knew what
the variables meant. In class, we learned that specific heat is the amount of
change that is required to change the temperature of 1 gram by 1ºC. I also
learned that specific heat=energy/(mass x Δ temperature), and specific
heat=Joules (J)/(grams x ºC).
With specific heat, the greater the mass, the greater the
amount of energy used to increase temperature change with a larger mass. When
we were working on the worksheet on this topic almost every problem was dealing
with water. It included the specific heat of it which is 4.18 j/g°c.
This graph
shows the Triple Point of water.
The triple point is the point where a substance
is in between all three states of matter. The substance would continually be changing into those states. Although it is possible with water it would take advanced technology to do so.
The triple point is the point where a substance
is in between all three states of matter. The substance would continually be changing into those states. Although it is possible with water it would take advanced technology to do so.
My predictions for next week are that we will learn more
about specific heat and I will get an even greater understanding of the
concept. I feel pretty secure on what we are learning and hopefully it will
stay that way. I’m actually writing my blog on paper because I haven’t had a computer
for moment. Hopefully I will have next week, but if not my blogs and my
presentation are going to be really late. L
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