energy in thermal system objective to gain thermal equilibrium. to determine final temperature

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GROUP M EM BERS NAME M ATRIX N O N O R FA IR U Z FA R H A N A B IN T I M O H D ROSLI 04DEE12F2025 N O R H ID A YA N A B IN T I M OHD S A B IR IN 04DEE12F2021 ZU LK A R N A IN B IN ZONKEKFLI 04DEE12F2029 YU SZW A N B IN YUSOF 04DEE12F2027 M U H A M M A D SU H A IM I B IN KAMARUDDIN 04DEE12F2023 TITLE EN ER G Y IN TH ER M A L SYSTEM LEC TU R ER 'S NAME PU A N H A SA N A H B IN T I S A FEIN @ SH AFIE

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Page 1: ENERGY IN THERMAL SYSTEM OBJECTIVE To gain thermal equilibrium. To determine final temperature

GROUP MEMBERS

NAME MATRIX NO NOR FAIRUZ FARHANA BINTI MOHD ROSLI

04DEE12F2025

NOR HIDAYANA BINTI MOHD SABIRIN

04DEE12F2021

ZULKARNAIN BIN ZONKEKFLI 04DEE12F2029

YUSZWAN BIN YUSOF 04DEE12F2027

MUHAMMAD SUHAIMI BIN KAMARUDDIN

04DEE12F2023

TITLE ENERGY IN THERMAL SYSTEM

LECTURER'S NAME

PUAN HASANAH BINTI SAFEIN@SHAFIE

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(TO BE FILLED UP BY LECTURER) DATE OF SUBMISSION

LECTURER'S COMMENTS

RUBRIC

ITEM MARKS 4 3 2 1

1. Procedures 2. Participation 3. Diagrams 4. Data

5. Calculation 6. Analysis 7. Error Analysis 8. Question 9. Conclusion

10. Subsmission Date TOTAL

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ENERGY IN THERMAL SYSTEM

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OBJECTIVE

To gain thermal equilibrium.

To determine final temperature

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INFERENCE

Thermal equilibrium is achieved when two substances reach the same

temperature and exchange to heat energy.

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HYPOTHESIS

The final temperature obtained from experiment will be the state in which the temperature of two substances reached the equal temperature at a certain time.1. Mercury thermometer -12. Beaker -23. Bunsen burner or electric kettle -14. Electronic Balance/ Beam Balance -15. Hot hand protector -16. Tripod stand and wire gauze -17. Lighter gun -1

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PROCEDURES1. Weigh the mass of an empty beaker and record as m1.2. Fill 200ml tap water into the beaker. Measure mass of the beaker with tap water and record as m2.3. Read the initial temperature of tap water and record as T1.4. Fill another empty beaker with 250ml water. Weigh the mass of the beaker and record as m3.5. Heat the beaker for 10 minutes.6. Read the temperature of the hot water Figure 1.7. Pour tap water into the beaker containing hot water gently.8. Stir the mixture slowly about 10 seconds. Record the final temperature as Tfinal.

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RESULT

Table 1 Table 2

Mass, m Gram, g

Empty beaker, m1 204.8

Beaker with 200 ml cold water (tap water),

m2 395.6

Beaker with 250 ml hot water,

m3

443.5

Use the values from the Tables 1 and 2 above to answer the following question:

Mass of the cold water (tap water)

mcold = m2 - m1 190.8 g

Mass of hot water mhot = m3 - m1 238.7 g

Mass of the mixture = mcold + mhot 429.5 g

Temperature, T °c

Cold water (tap water),

T1 32

Hot water, T2 96

The mixture, Tfinal 66

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CALCULATIONCalculate Tfinal by using the following equation: -

Tfinal = (mhot x Thot) + (mcold x Tcold)

(mhot + mcold)

Tfinal (from experiment) 66

Tfinal (from calculation) 67.57

% Error 2.324

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TEMPERATURE

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LIGHTER GUN

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ELECTRONIC BALANCED

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HAND PROTECTOR

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ANALYSIS

• Energy in thermal system or thermal equilibrium is achieved when two substances reach the same temperature and exchange to heat energy.

• We calculate the gram(g) of the mass and celcius(°c) of the temperature, T.

• The apparatus we using is mercury thermometer, beaker, Bunsen burner or electric kettle, electronic balance/beam balance, hot hand protector, tripod stand and wire gauze and lighter gun.

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ERROR ANALYSIS

• Due to error in reading on the percentage error, we can find this error by using the Tfinal (from experiment) and Tfinal (from calculation). The formula of the Tfinal is

Tfinal= (mhot x Thot) + (mcold x Tcold)(mhot + mcold)

• We carry out the experiment twicely and we found that the reading is not same.

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QUESTION

• Does the final temperature in this experiment is equal with the final temperature in calculation?

No•  If both of the temperatures are not the

same, explain why and relate to thermal equilibrium principle?

Because two objects at the thermal equilibrium have the same temperature and there is no net transfer of heat energy between the objects.

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CONCLUSION

1. After experiment, we should be able to gain thermal equilibrium.

2. We also can know how to determine final temperature.

3. As a student, we also can know how to find the result of the empty beaker, beaker with 200ml cold water (tap water), and beaker with 250ml hot water.

4. We also can found the temperature of the cold water (tap water), temperature of hot water and the temperature of the mixture of water.

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