This physics final exam review cover topics such as entropy, thermodynamics, heat engines, refrigerators, heat pumps, ideal gas law, thermal linear and volume expansion, specific heat capacity, latent heat, & calorimetry problems.
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Physics 2 Final Exam Review Part 1:
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1. Thermal Linear Expansion
2. Thermal Volume Expansion
3. Boyle's Law - Pressure and Volume
4. Gas Laws - Temperature and Pressure
5. Using The Combined Gas Law Formula
6. Ideal Gas Law at STP
7. Calculating The Number of Gas Molecules at STP
8. Average Translational Kinetic Energy of Gases
9. Root Mean Square Speed of Gas Molecules
10. Internal Energy of Monatomic Gases Formula
11. Specific Heat Capacity Problems
12. Calorimetry - Finding The Final Temperature of a Mixture at Thermal Equilibrium
13. Latent Heat of Fusion of Ice
14. More Problems on Latent Heat & Specific Heat Capacity
15. Heat Transfer Via Conduction - Thermal Conductivity
16. Heat Transfer Via Radiation - Stefan-Boltzmann Constant
17. First Law of Thermodynamics - Internal Energy, Heat, & Work
18. Isochoric, Isobaric, Isothermal & Adiabatic Processes
19. How To Calculate The Work Done In an Isobaric Process
20. Calculating The Change In The Internal Energy Of The System In An Adiabatic Process
21. Isochoric Process - Internal Energy Change & Work
22. Calculating The Work Done In an Isothermal Process
23. Carnot Heat Engines & Efficiency
24. Coefficient of Performance of Refrigerators
25. Coefficient of Performance of Heat Pumps
26. Calculating The Entropy Change of Melting Ice
27. Calculating The Change In Entropy of Heating Water
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