Transcript temperature
A phenomenon related to
temperature and heat
Mentee:
Le Tran Hieu
• There are many phenomena related to temperature and
heat in our life.
• They cause some effects that make us have to attend
much.
• The picture behind is an example.
The rain in Asburg
park, Newsey
became deformed
because of high
temperature.
• The example is an usual phenomenon in Science:
If you heat a substance, you can realize that its size is
developed.
• We can conduct an experiment:
Prepare a cup and a metallic sphere that can be put tightly
in the cup.
Heat the sphere for about 4 or 5 minutes. After that, we
put it again in the cup. We can see that the sphere cant be
put in the cup.
This means that the sphere is bigger than it before being
heated.
We can explain this phenomenon qualitatively:
When you heat the object you increase its energy by providing
thermal energy. As we know everthing is created from atoms
so the energy of atoms of the object also increase.
The thermal energy turns into kinetic energy of the atoms
the atoms move faster
the distance among atoms increases
→ the volume of object increases
We can infer another conclusion: if we make a
substance colder, its size will decrease.
( In our experiment after heating the sphere if we put the
sphere in water for few minutes we will be able to put it
in the cup again).
We can find some applications about this phenomenon in
our life:
- There is a slit between two bars (used to link two rails).
- Each bridge has a bridge pier held tightly(cant move)
but the another one can be moved thanks to small wheel
• All things that are made hotter (colder) will
develop (decrease) their size.
• But there is a liquid that not follow this
conclusion. It is water.
With temperature higher than 4 Celsius degrees,
water develops when it is heated.
However from 0 to 4 Celsius degrees, it
decreases when temperature increases.
This character of water explains why fish can live
in cold areas even when the temperature is
lower than 0.
• We can know that statement succinctly: When the
temperature is decrease to near 4 Celsius degree, the
volume of the water above decrease so its density
increase → this part of water will sink and the water
below will come to the surface.(the convection happens)
• But when the temperature decrease from 4 to 0 Celsius
degree the water above increases its volume so its
density is smaller than the below water’s.(the convection
doesn’t happen). Therefore, the water freezes from top
to bottom and fish can live in the water below the ice.
• Conclusion:
- Everything will bigger (smaller) if it is warmer
(colder), except water.
- This phenomenon is applied a lot in our life
such as in building bridges or making rails.
When the fluorescent light is turned on, the electric arc happens: an electric
current causes a big difference of voltage between two electrodes. The
hairsprings of two electrodes will be heated and radiate electrons. The
electrons move in the tube with high speed and hit inert gas atoms (neon,
argon…) and emit more ions.This process spread the warmth and make Hg
in the tube turn into gas atoms. The ions and electrons hit Hg atoms and
make Hg atoms emit ultra-violet ray photons (we cant see it). The violet ray
photons hit phosphorus atoms on the tube (phosphorus is used to make
flourescent). They release infared photons and white-light photons (we can
see these light) and produce a low calorie. Therefore the lamp can emit light
at such low temperature.