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GENERAL PHYSICS

QUARTER 2 -
MODULE 7

Jomel C. Elumba
XII-Pasteur
What’s In
Bernoulli’s Principle Kelvin Specific Heat Thermal Expansion
Celsius Heat Temperature
Fahrenheit Pressure Thermal Equilibrium
T H E R M A L E X P A N S I O N Q W E A M S E E
Q E A Q A S H J K L T Y U I V C E L S I U S I T
A A M Q R F F R W F R W F M E I Y K P E I M E I
S D E P T A D E S M E I Y K P E R M E I R P A N
D S S E E H E D D Q E R U S S E R P M E B F E A
C F E A N R T E F M E I Y K P E R U M E I D E S
V G E R M E A R G S E E A E D D S E E A L P A N
O H R O U N R T H S E E A E D D S E E A I E A I
O J D U Y H Y T U M E I Y K P E R M E I U E A I
U G E Y O E U Y J R R U S S R U S S M E Q M E Q
N G A H U I I U I E E M E I Y K P E R M E M E Q
M I R N R T O L O E R U S E R U S E K E L V I N
E O S M E I Y K P E R U S E R U S E R U A Q A Q
S O F I R O K G L M E I Y K P E R U M E M S E D
B E R N O U L L I S P R I N C I P L E E R G E A
Z T U O R U L B O O K J W E R T Y U I L E T G I
S P E C I F I C H E A T M E I Y K P E R H R T Y
A H E A T C A P A C I T Y M E I Y K P E T Q W E

1. Temperature
2. Thermal Expansion
3. Thermal Equilibrium
4. Fahrenheit
5. Celsius
6. Kelvin
What’s New
1. It would stay at the top the more the wind is exerted to the cheese ball.
2. It would fall since there is only little wind pushing it
3. It would fall since gravity would have push it downwards
Activity 3
1 2 1 2
p v 1 + pg h1+ P 1= p v 2+ pg h 2+ P2
2 2
pg h1 + P1= pg h2 + P2
P 1−P2
=h2−h 1=13.1 meters
pg
Activity 4
1. Co = Ko - 273.15
= 355 – 273.15
= 81.85o C
2. Fo = 9/5 Co + 32
= 9/5 (230) + 32
= 471.6o F
3. Co = 5/9 (Fo-32)
= 5/9 (60-32)
= 15.56o C
Ko = Co + 273/15
= 15.56 + 273.15
= 288.71
4. C = 5/9 (Fo – 32)
o

= 5/9 (100 – 32)


= 37.78
5. F = 9/5 Co + 32
o

= 9/6 (150) + 32
= 327.6
Activity 4B
o
1. 30 F
2. 10o F
3. False
4. Tom
5. Yes
Activity 5

∆ L=αL ∆ T =( 19 x 10 C ) ( .500 m )( 30 C ) =¿2.85 x 10-4m


−6
1.
2. ∆ V =βV ∆ T =( 12 x 10−6 C ) ( 12 m )( 2.5 C )=¿3.60 x 10-3m
∆ V =βV ∆ T =( 3400 x 10 C ) (500 m ) ( 20C )=¿34m3
−6
3.
4. 2.4 x 10--5 oC-1
Acitvity 6
G: Mass – 25 g, Heat 0 – 100 C
S: q = mcΔT
 = (25 g)x(4.18 J/g·°C)[(100 C - 0 C)]
= (25 g)x(4.18 J/g·°C)x(100 C)
= 10450 J
A: q= 10450 J
Activity 7

1. Fire makes
the area
hotter
2. wind at 8. Closed
night makes boarders
the area makes an
colder area hotter

Activity 8
Things That 7. cro
3. The sun
Causes people
makes the
Volume Changes in the
area
Linear Expasion warmer
Temperature ho
Expansion

-Linear expansion -Both compose of -Volumetric


means change in changes because of expansion is the
4. air
one dimension temperature. area thermal 6. winds at
conditioning
day make the
(length) makes the expansion area hotter
- The coefficient of
area colder
linear (α) and coefficient relates
5. Place near
volume (β) the change
a waterin athe
expansion depend area is
material's colder
area
on the kind of dimensions to a
Activity 9
The connection between all 4 is that 1st the Zeroth Law of thermodynamics would
require temperature of the temperature scales of Celsius, Kelvin and Fahrenheit where
it must reach in thermal equilibrium. Where temperature is the first things to find within
the Law, with its temperature scales depending on the heat or temperature it is finding
where as it continues that to solve using the zeroth law of thermodynamics all must be
thermal equilibrium to solve it.
Activity 10
T – thermal is heat
H – however knows no bound
E – even with the temperature
R – revolving in our time
M – merely giving us details
A – all proven right
L – leading for a better day

Assessment
1. A.
2. A.
3. A.
4. B.
5. A.
6. C.
7. A.
8. C.
9. C.
10. A.

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