Device development with a mathematical model to study heat capacity of liquids
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Author list: Kritsada Tadta, Bodin Worrasookwanich, Pattarapon Tanalikhit, Wittaya Kanchanapusakit
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Publication year: 2024
Journal: Physics Education (0031-9120)
Volume number: 59
Issue number: 1
Start page: 015011
ISSN: 0031-9120
eISSN: 1361-6552
URL: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6552/ad0209
Languages: English-United States (EN-US)
Abstract
A simple device for studying the heat capacity of water was constructed for classroom use. It consists of a water-filled closed container with an inserted heating rod and a thermometer. Initially, the water temperature increases linearly with time but later shows a deviation from the linear trend. To explain the result, the heating rate is assumed to be proportional to the difference between the temperature of the rod and that of water. The device can also be used to measure the specific heat capacity of other common liquids. This article demonstrates a simple equipment design together with an application of calculus in an introductory undergraduate physics laboratory. It presents an opportunity for project-based learning as well as problem solving with an emphasis on mathematical model development.
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