Physics: Heat & Thermodynamics (AP Physics and High School)
Physics: Heat & Thermodynamics (AP Physics and High School), available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 31 lectures, based on 11 reviews, and has 112 subscribers.
You will learn about Thermal expansion Heat capacity 1st Law of thermodynamics Heat transfer mechanism Kinetic theory of gases RMS speed (Root mean square speed) Mean free path Velocity distribution Molar specific heat Adiabatic process 2nd law of thermodynamics Carnot engine and Carnot cycle Refrigerators Entropy This course is ideal for individuals who are High school physics (Grade 11 physics and Grade 12 physics) , AP physics or Students preparing for competitive exams; CBSE, IIT-JEE, NEET etc. or Physics Teachers who wish to sharpen their teaching skills or Physics enthusiasts & curious minds who wish to understand how things work or This course is suitable for all ages. However, students under 18 must have a parent or guardian purchase the course on their behalf. It is particularly useful for High school physics (Grade 11 physics and Grade 12 physics) , AP physics or Students preparing for competitive exams; CBSE, IIT-JEE, NEET etc. or Physics Teachers who wish to sharpen their teaching skills or Physics enthusiasts & curious minds who wish to understand how things work or This course is suitable for all ages. However, students under 18 must have a parent or guardian purchase the course on their behalf.
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Summary
Title: Physics: Heat & Thermodynamics (AP Physics and High School)
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.6
Number of Lectures: 31
Number of Published Lectures: 31
Number of Curriculum Items: 31
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 31
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Thermal expansion
- Heat capacity
- 1st Law of thermodynamics
- Heat transfer mechanism
- Kinetic theory of gases
- RMS speed (Root mean square speed)
- Mean free path
- Velocity distribution
- Molar specific heat
- Adiabatic process
- 2nd law of thermodynamics
- Carnot engine and Carnot cycle
- Refrigerators
- Entropy
Who Should Attend
- High school physics (Grade 11 physics and Grade 12 physics) , AP physics
- Students preparing for competitive exams; CBSE, IIT-JEE, NEET etc.
- Physics Teachers who wish to sharpen their teaching skills
- Physics enthusiasts & curious minds who wish to understand how things work
- This course is suitable for all ages. However, students under 18 must have a parent or guardian purchase the course on their behalf.
Target Audiences
- High school physics (Grade 11 physics and Grade 12 physics) , AP physics
- Students preparing for competitive exams; CBSE, IIT-JEE, NEET etc.
- Physics Teachers who wish to sharpen their teaching skills
- Physics enthusiasts & curious minds who wish to understand how things work
- This course is suitable for all ages. However, students under 18 must have a parent or guardian purchase the course on their behalf.
This physics course includes –
HEAT
Expansion and how it manifests in one, two and three dimension
How liquids and solids absorb heat
The First law of thermodynamics
Various heat transfer mechanism – conduction, convection and radiation
KINETIC THEORY OF GASES
Deep dive into the kinetic theory of gases
What really is “root mean square speed” (RMS Speed)
What is meant by “Mean free path”
How does Velocity distribution of atoms and molecules work
What are Molar specific heats
What is adiabatic process and the conditions
SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
What is The second law of thermodynamics
What is a Carnot Engine and how it works
What are refrigerators and the principle behind them
ENTROPY
What is Entropy
Mathematical treatment of Entropy
Entropy for reversible and irreversible processes
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Who is this scores for: AP physics students, high school physics students (grade 11 physics and grade 12 physics), IITJEE, NEET IB students and IGCSE students
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Heat and expansion in one, two and three dimension
Lecture 2: Heat capacity – absorption of heat by liquids and solids
Lecture 3: First law of thermodynamics
Lecture 4: Heat transfer mechanism – Conduction, convection and radiation
Lecture 5: Kinetic theory of gases
Lecture 6: Root mean square speed (RMS Speed)
Lecture 7: Mean free path
Lecture 8: Velocity distribution of atoms and molecules
Lecture 9: Molar specific heats
Lecture 10: Adiabatic process
Lecture 11: Second law of thermodynamics
Lecture 12: Second law of thermodynamics (Part II)
Lecture 13: Carnot Engine
Lecture 14: Refrigerators
Lecture 15: Entropy
Lecture 16: Entropy (Part II)
Lecture 17: Problem – Cube length
Lecture 18: Problem – Expansion of coin
Lecture 19: Problem – Rod length and X
Lecture 20: Problem – Ice to water
Lecture 21: Problem – Varying specific heat
Lecture 22: Problem – Sphere and the ring expansion
Lecture 23: Problem – Work done by gas path ABC
Lecture 24: Problem – Heat added to gas in path ABC
Lecture 25: Problem – Thermal conductivity of rod
Lecture 26: Problem – Air between glass and K value
Lecture 27: Problem – Ice and bucket
Lecture 28: Problem – Kinetic theory of gases (oxygen molecule)
Lecture 29: Problem – Air expansion and cooling (work done)
Lecture 30: Problem – Gas bubble in a pond (volume at surface)
Lecture 31: Problem – Average pressure of a molecule
Instructors
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Vishesh Nigam
Making Physics Click, One Course at a Time
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