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Absolute Zero
-273.15 0C, 0 KelvinCharles’s Law
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Absolute Zero
Theoretically, absolute zero is the lowest temperature that can be reached.
Absolute zero has never been reached.
Temperatures within a millionth of a degree above -273.15 0 C have been achieved!
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Lord Kelvin
The Kelvin scale is named after Lord Kelvin and his scale starts at 0 degrees Kelvin, which is called absolute zero.
The Kelvin Scale measures the coldest temperature there can be.
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Lord Kelvin1824 - 1907
Lord Kelvin said there was no upper limit of how hot things can get, but there was a limit as to how cold things can get.
Kelvin developed the idea of Absolute Zero: - 273.15 degrees Celsius!
At this temperature, no heat energy remains in a substance, the average kinetic energy is zero and all molecular motion ceases.
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Kelvin Scale
- 273.15 0C is usually rounded to - 273.15 0C
The zero point on the Kelvin Scale is absolute zero
K = 273 + 0CKelvin is the SI unit of temperature
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Charles’s Law
V1/T1 = V2/T2
By measuring and graphing the volume and temperature of a gas and extrapolating to 0 volume, absolute zero can be determined.
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Straight Line Equation
y = mx + by and x are variables
y = temperaturex = volume
m and b are constantsm = slope of the lineb = y intercept
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Straight Line Equation
y = mx + bWhen b = 0, the line equation is:
y = mx + b
This is a direct proportion -- the special case of a straight line having a y-intercept = to zero.
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Straight Line Equation
y = mx + bWhen b = 0, the line equation is:
y = mx + b
In Charles Law:y = Volumex = Kelvin Temperaturem = k2 proportionality constant for a
particular pressure
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Charles’s Law
Charles’s Law states:At constant pressure, the volume of a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature.
K2 = V/T
V1/T1 = K2 = V2/T2
V1/T1 = V2/T2
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Linear Regression
Linear regression analyzes the relationship between two variables, X and Y.
For each subject (or experimental unit), you know both X and Y and you want to find the best straight line through the data.
In some situations (like finding absolute zero), the slope and/or intercept have a scientific meaning.
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Linear Regression
The goal of linear regression is to adjust the values of slope and intercept to find the line that best predicts Y from X.
The slope quantifies the steepness of the line. It equals the change in Y for each unit change in X. It is expressed in the units of the Y-axis divided by the units of the X-axis.
The Y intercept is the Y value of the line when X equals zero. It defines the elevation of the line.
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TI-83 Linear Regression
Clear Previous Data:StatUp arrow to L1
ClearEnterMove cursor arrow to L2
ClearEnter
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TI-83 Linear Regression
Enter x values:<Enter all x values in L1
Enter after each value
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TI-83 Linear Regression
Enter y values:>Enter all y values in L2
Enter after each value
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TI-83 Linear Regression
Find slope (b), Intercept (a), and correlation coefficient (r):StatMove cursor to calc82nd 1,2nd2
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Linear Regression
If the slope is positive, Y increases as X increases.
If the slope is negative, Y decreases as X increases.
The Y intercept is the Y value of the line when X equals zero. It defines the elevation of the line.
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Linear Regression
Is the slope positive or negative for determining absolute zero?
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Volume-Temperature Graph
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Temperature (C) 0 100 – 273