Entropy Change For Melting Ice, Heating Water, Mixtures & Carnot Cycle of Heat Engines - Physics

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This video explains how to calculate entropy change in different processes, such as melting ice, heating water, and mixing water samples.
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in this video we're going to focus on calculating the entropy change for certain processes as it relates to physics so let's start with this one calculate the entropy change of melting 15 grams of ice at zero degrees celsius the entropy change which is a measure of disorder is equal to the heat transferred divided by the temperature so to calculate... Read More
Key Insights
- 🥵 Entropy change can be calculated by dividing heat transferred by temperature.
- 💪 The entropy change of melting ice is equal to (mass of ice x latent heat of fusion)/temperature.
- 💦 When heating water, average temperature must be used in the entropy change calculation.
- 💱 Mixing water samples at different temperatures results in positive entropy change for the cold sample and negative entropy change for the hot sample.
- 🚒 The entropy change for reversible cyclic processes, like the Carnot engine, is zero.
- 💱 The entropy change formula can be derived using the antiderivative of temperature.
- 💱 The entropy change is affected by temperature changes, with an increase in temperature leading to a positive change and a decrease leading to a negative change.
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Summary & Key Takeaways
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The video explains how to calculate the entropy change when melting 15 grams of ice at 0 degrees Celsius, using the formula: entropy change = (heat transferred)/(temperature).
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It also demonstrates the calculation of entropy change when heating 2 kilograms of water from 0 to 100 degrees Celsius and when mixing 3 kilograms of water at different temperatures.
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The video showcases two methods for calculating entropy change, one using the specific heat capacity and change in temperature, and the other using natural logarithms.
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