Thermal Energy and Gas Laws: Understanding Heat, Phase Changes, and Gas Behavior
Course Summary:
This course explores the principles of thermal energy and the behavior of gases, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of heat transfer, phase changes, radiative properties, and gas laws. Through theoretical study and hands-on experiments, students will investigate specific heat, the Ideal Gas Law, blackbody radiation, and the connections between thermal energy and gas behavior in real-world applications.
Course Units:
Fundamentals of Thermal Energy
- Learn about heat transfer mechanisms, thermal equilibrium, and the properties of materials affecting heat flow.
Specific Heat and Phase Changes
- Study the concepts of specific heat capacity, latent heat, and energy conservation during phase transitions.
Blackbody Radiation, Albedo, and Emissivity
- Explore the radiative properties of materials, including blackbody radiation, albedo, and emissivity, and their impact on energy balance.
- Understand the kinetic molecular theory and analyze the relationships between pressure, volume, and temperature in gases.
Ideal Gas Law and Applications
- Apply the Ideal Gas Law to solve problems involving molar volume, partial pressures, translational speed, and internal energy.