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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Thermodynamics
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1. Melting Ice and Drinking Birds
...rinking Birds Objectives: The physics and physics Pre-AP students will be able to: -use differences in conductivities to explain the rate of melting ice on two blocks that look identical -define thermodyanimcs using the Greek root words and modern classification -state and explain the zeroth law of thermodynamics -explain the physics of the drinking bird toy (phase changes, gas laws, torques) TEKS TEKSPHYS2 112.47 c2D TEKSPHYS2 112.47 c7A TEKSPHYS2 112.47 c7B Materials: Motivation: thermal The bird blocks will be (one drinking as aluminum, they enter one the room. plastic); Students drinking are drawn bird;...
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2. 10/30/06 Introduction to Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Mr. Sheryl Rogers Wallace Subject: AP Chemistry (4th period) Lesson Title: 10/30/06 Introduction to Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry Objectives: Understand that thermodynamics is the study of energy and the transformations it undergoes and thermochemistry is the study of the transfer of energy as heat that accompanies chemical reactions and physical changes. TEKS TEKSCHEM 112.45 c2C TEKSCHEM 112.45 c5A TEKSCHE...
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3. 10/31/06 The Laws of Thermodynamics
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Sheryl Mr. Rogers Wallace Subject: Pre-AP Chemistry Lesson Title: 10/31/06 The Laws of Thermodynamics Objectives: Define and apply the three laws of thermodynamics. Understand and explain the concept of entropy. State the equation for Gibbs free energy and use it to make calculations and to predict the spontaneous direction of a chemical reaction. TEKS TEKSCHEM 112.45 c15A TEKSCHEM 112.45 c5A TEKSCH...
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4. Thermodynamics
THERMODYNAMICS MARILYN L. MAYFIELD LINDBLOOM TECH. H.S. 6130 S. WOLCOTT CHICAGO, IL 60636 1-312-471-8700 BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES: THE STUDENTS SHOULD BE ABLE TO DEFINE AND GIVE AN EXAMPLE OF: AN ENDOTHERMIC AND AN EXOTHERMIC REACTION; ENTROPY AND THE EFFECTS OF ITS INCREASE; FREE ENERGY AND THE EFFECTS OF ITS CHANGE...
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5. Beginner's Guide to Propulsion & EngineSim: Fuel and Air Relationships - Intro
...the activity on the relationship between the atmosphere and jet fuel. You will discover how much air is required to pass through a jet engine in order to effectively burn fuel. EngineSim, which was created at NASA Glenn Research Center to illustrate an example of their research, simulates the aero-thermodynamics of a jet turbine engine. With this software you can learn about different types of jet engines and how they work. You can change the operating conditions and even design your own turbine engine. EngineSim is intended for science and math students from secondary schools through undergraduate engineer...
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6. Apple Learning Interchange 2007 - Pressure Effects
...hor Myra Hartter, Candi Cheney The Apple Learning Interchange Community 4 of 5, 1 rater Start a Conversation (0 Comments) Collection Memberships iLife laurie baglione's favorites Shon Holland's favorites Joleen Henning's favorites Kristyn Kamps's favorites Project Information Tags experiment volume thermodynamics middle school 6-8 imovie appleworks science physical science teaching methods lab procedures matter energy visual instruction Academic Areas Science Grade Levels Middle School (6-8) Tools iMovie HD RSS Feed Subscribe to the newest content on the site Copyright © 2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved....
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7. KIE Curriculum: Houses in the Desert Project
...dence Project Web-based Library Database Walkthrough Lesson The "Houses in the Desert" Project Home Project Description: "Houses in the Desert" is a design project in which students design an energy-efficient house to remain comfortable in the desert's temperature extremes, using their knowledge of thermodynamics, insulation, conduction, and the conversion of light energy into heat energy. Type of Project: Design Conceptual Learning Goals: Students should develop an improved understanding of... + heat flow + insulation + thermal equilibrium + conversion of light to heat by light absorbtion Students will be e...
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8. Beginner's Guide to Propulsion & EngineSim: Density - Introduction
...ring the volume of the classroom and researching the density of air. You and your group will then apply the changes in air density with altitude and the effects on a jet engine. EngineSim, which was created at NASA Glenn Research Center to illustrate an example of their research, simulates the aero-thermodynamics of a jet turbine engine. With this software you can learn about different types of jet engines and how they work. You can change the operating conditions and even design your own turbine engine. EngineSim is intended for science and math students from secondary schools through undergraduate engineer...
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9. Energy--Lesson Plan #24
...y. The conservation of energy in its conversion from one form to another. Units of energy Joule, calorie, also watt and kilowatt-hour. The special nature of heat, as the "soft currency" of the energy world. Terms: Energy (potential, kinetic, conservation of), pendulum, joule, calorie, second law of thermodynamics. (kilojoule, kilocalories) Stories and extras: The energy content of a candy bar. And of TNT Starting the lesson: Today we will study energy,so we might just as well start by asking "What is energy?" Solicit answers; stop if someone says "what it takes to run a machine." If someone gives the formal...
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10. Energy--Lesson Plan #24
...y. The conservation of energy in its conversion from one form to another. Units of energy Joule, calorie, also watt and kilowatt-hour. The special nature of heat, as the "soft currency" of the energy world. Terms: Energy (potential, kinetic, conservation of), pendulum, joule, calorie, second law of thermodynamics. (kilojoule, kilocalories) Stories and extras: The energy content of a candy bar. And of TNT Starting the lesson: Today we will study energy,so we might just as well start by asking "What is energy?" Solicit answers; stop if someone says "what it takes to run a machine." If someone gives the formal...
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