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==== Two Blocks in Contact ==== | ==== Two Blocks in Contact ==== | ||
- | [{{ 183_notes:heat_exchange.001.png? | + | [{{ 183_notes:week10_heattransfer1.png? |
Two blocks are placed in contact (figure to right). One block is hot (red) and the other is cold (blue). Your experience tells you that in time, the hot block will become cooler and the cold block will become warmer. Eventually, the two blocks will [[183_notes: | Two blocks are placed in contact (figure to right). One block is hot (red) and the other is cold (blue). Your experience tells you that in time, the hot block will become cooler and the cold block will become warmer. Eventually, the two blocks will [[183_notes: | ||
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ΔEsys=Wsurr+Q | ΔEsys=Wsurr+Q | ||
- | ==== Q can be positive | + | ==== Q Can Be Positive(+) |
The microscopic work (Q) can be positive or negative, just as [[183_notes: | The microscopic work (Q) can be positive or negative, just as [[183_notes: | ||
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If, instead, the system under consideration is cooler than its surroundings, | If, instead, the system under consideration is cooler than its surroundings, | ||
- | {{ 183_notes:heat_exchange.004.png?500 }} | + | {{ 183_notes:week10heattransfer2.png?500 }} |
==== Examples ==== | ==== Examples ==== |