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Heat Engines do work from heat energy taken from hot region and exhausted to a cold region Efficiency e = Refrigerators Heat engine in reverse An engine gets 30 J of heat from burning natural gas each cycle Its efficiency is 15%. What are |W| and Qc each cycle? If the engine turns at 5000 rpm, what is the power output? Carnot engine Most efficient possible Only for this ideal engine: Qc Tc Qh Th so Tc e 1 Th Efficiency of any real engine obeys: Tc e 1 Th Real life efficiencies Car engines Heat expelled: 70% Typical efficiency: 30% (5% later lost to air, tire friction) only 25% left for acceleration Best gas-fired electrical plants One heat engine: 30% with second heat engine using exhaust heat 50-60% Human bodies Typical efficiency (food energy to work): 20% Current trends Are electric cars “efficient”? Are hydrogen powered cars “efficient”? P1. If you exhaust heat to the air, your car should run most efficiently when it is ____ and the air is ____ a) cold, cold b) cold, hot c) hot, cold, d) hot, hot e) doesn’t matter 2nd Law of thermodynamics Engines cannot be perfectly efficient (e < 1; must exhaust some heat to get work) You can’t move heat from cold to hot region unless you supply work (run a refrigerator) The entropy of the universe must increase in any process Entropy Entropy (S) of a state is given by the number of ways (W) the particles in a state can be “arranged” S k B ln W (kB = 1.381 x 10-23 J/K) Entropy is also a measure of disorder, because disordered states can be formed in many ways. Entropy The most probable state is the highest entropy state because it can be formed in many ways. Time appears to go “forward” because we are used to probable events occurring (and entropy increasing) Heat flow and entropy When heat flows into an object that is at T, its entropy increase is : If heat flow out, its entropy change is negative Q S T P2. As ice melts, its entropy ____ a) increases, b) decreases c) stays the same. P3. As ice melts in a normal room, the size of the entropy change is greatest for the ____ a) ice b) room Statistics of large numbers of particles Why is rolling a “7” the most probable for two dice? As the number of dice gets large, the chance of rolling small numbers (like all 1’s ) or large (like all 6’s) numbers vanishes. See www.anydice.com 4 gas particles in a box If finding each particle in the left or right half is random, What is the probability we find them all on the left half? 4 gas particles in a box Left Right 0 1 4 3 2 2 3 1 0 4 ways to arrange this (W) Particles: ABCD RRRR RRRL RRLR RLRR LRRR LLRR LRLR RLRL RLLR LRRL RRLL LLLR LLRL LRLL RLLL RRRR Probability Entropy of of this state this state 100 gas particles in a box How much more probable is it to have the state (50L, 50R) instead of the state (100L, 0R)? There are about 1030 ways to arrange the particles with 50L, 50R. Suppose we have 100 gas particles constrained to be all on the left by a membrane. What is the entropy change that happens when we break the membrane and there are about 50L, 50R thereafter? (ln 10 = 2.3, kB = 1.381 x 10-23 J/K) P4. If you have 2 gas particles in a box. What is the probability we find them all on the left half? a) 1/8 b) ¼ c) ½ d) 5/16 e) 1/1 Old comedy routine on 1st and 2nd Law