Termologia | Termometria (RESUMÃO)

Termologia | Termometria (RESUMÃO)

Understanding Temperature Measurement

What is Temperature?

  • Temperature is defined as a measure of the thermal agitation of particles in a system. The greater the agitation, the higher the temperature.
  • An example illustrating this concept is heating water in a kettle; as the temperature rises, particle agitation increases.

Scales of Temperature

  • Two primary temperature scales are discussed: Celsius and Fahrenheit. Celsius is widely used, while Fahrenheit is common in English-speaking countries.
  • Fixed points for these scales include:
  • Celsius: Ice at 0°C and steam at 100°C.
  • Fahrenheit: Ice at 32°F and steam at 212°F.

Converting Between Scales

  • To convert temperatures between Celsius (Tc) and Fahrenheit (Tf), use the formula:

[

T_c - 0/100 - 0 = T_f - 32/212 - 32

]

  • This simplifies to:

[

T_c/5 = T_f - 32/9

]

Variations in Temperature

  • It's important to note that exercises may require converting variations in temperature rather than direct conversions.
  • For variations, use:

[

Delta T_c : Delta T_f = 1 : 9/5

]

Exploring Absolute Zero and Kelvin Scale

Understanding Kelvin Scale

  • The Kelvin scale is known as an absolute scale because it starts from absolute zero, where particle motion theoretically ceases.
  • In comparison with Celsius:
  • Absolute zero corresponds to approximately -273°C.
  • The relationship between Celsius and Kelvin can be expressed as:

[

K = C + 273

]

Key Takeaways on Temperature Scales

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