Thermal Physics: Absolute Zero Mastery
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- 1
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between temperature and internal energy?
- ATemperature is the total internal energy of a substance.
- BTemperature is directly proportional to the potential energy of the particles.
- CTemperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles.
- DTemperature is inversely proportional to the internal energy.
- 2
A sealed container of gas is heated. What happens to the pressure inside the container, assuming the volume remains constant?
- AThe pressure decreases.
- BThe pressure remains constant.
- CThe pressure increases.
- DThe pressure fluctuates randomly.
- 3
Which of the following processes involves the absorption of thermal energy?
- ACondensation
- BFreezing
- CMelting
- DDeposition
- 4
Why does evaporation lead to cooling?
- AEvaporation releases heat into the surroundings.
- BFaster particles escape, reducing the average kinetic energy of the remaining liquid.
- CEvaporation increases the density of the remaining liquid.
- DEvaporation causes the remaining liquid to contract.
- 5
What is specific heat capacity?
- AThe energy required to change the state of 1 kg of a substance.
- BThe energy required to raise the temperature of any mass of a substance by 1 °C.
- CThe energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1 °C.
- DThe energy required to boil a substance.