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2 May, 11:03

1. What is the difference between heat capacity, specific heat, and latent heat? 2. Explain what is physically meant by "Degrees of Freedom" and the "Equipartition Theorem".

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  1. 2 May, 12:24
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    - Heat capacity is defined as the total amount of heat required to increase the temperature of a substance in 1°C.

    - Specific heat is defined as the total amount of heat required to increase the temperature of a substance in 1°C per unit mass. Hence this property depends of the mass of the substance.

    - Latent heat is the amount of energy absorbed or released by a substance in a phase change (physical change) without a change in temperature.

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    - Degrees of freedom is the number of parameters that define the configuration of a system. For example, in a system with we want to know about the dynamic in the three dimension x, y, z and also about the rotation around a fixed axe we have four degrees of freedom.

    - Equipartition theorem relates the temperature of a system with the average energy of the system (this average is taken for those degrees of freedom that appears quadratically).

    I hope this is useful for you

    regards
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