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Sources of Heat

Generally, Heats come from different sources

  • Fire .
Chemical Reaction between two flammable or combustible materials
  • Celestial Body's Lights
Sun light produce Heat as a Light of hot temperature. Moon Light produce Heat as a Light of Cold Temperature
  • Electric Light
Conductors when conduct current will change their body temperatures and release Heat Energy and Light

Heat

Heat is caused by friction . When rubbing two objects the object bodies will change in temperatures which produces Heat .

Temperature

Temperature is a measured of Heat denoted as T measured in Degree . There are three system of temperature measurements namely Degree C , Degree F , Degree K

System of Measuring TemperatureTemperature of Freezing PointTemperature of Boiling PointRoom Temperature
Degree C0o100o25o
Degree F32o212o77o
Degree K273.16373.16298.16

Heat and Matters

An object when absorbs heat exhibit the followings

  1. Change in object's Temperature
  2. Change object's state or form
  3. Release Heat's Energy in the surrounding as Light


When an object absorbs Heat's Energy, it will change its temperature and either expand or shrink itself.

For example, Electric wire shrink in the winter and expand in the summer .

Thermodynamic Law of Heat Transfer

First Law of Thermodynamic

When an object absorbs heat's energy it will expand or shrink

If an object has a Mass m at the normal temperature of To . When this object absorbs heat's energy it will change its body temperature to T . Therefore the change in temperature of the object is T - To . If the object has an absorption constant of C then Heat Transfer can be calculated as
Q = m C (T - To) = m C ΔT

Second Law of Thermodynamic

Heat transfer from objects that has a high temperature to object that has a low temperture

E = 0 When
E > 0 When
E < 0 When

Summary

Heat comes from differenct sources namely Fire , Light , Electric or from collision of two objects . Temperature is a measured of Heat denoted as T measured in Degree .

There are three system of temperature measurements namely Degree C , Degree F , Degree K

System of Measuring TemperatureTemperature ofTemperature ofRoom Temperature
Degree C0o100o25o
Degree F
Degree K

The laws govern Thermaldynamic of Heat transfer are listed in the table below

Thermodynamic LawHeat TransferFormula
Thermodynamic First LawHeat is absorbed by matter that either make matter to shrink or to expand Q = m c (T - To)
Thermodynamic Second LawHeat transfer from High temperature to low temperature . From Hot to ColdE = Q1 - Q2 khi T1 > T2
E = Q2 - Q1 khi T2 > T1

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