The temperature is a quantity refers to the common notions of hot, warm, cold can be measured, specifically, with a thermometer. In physics, is defined as a scalar quantityrelated to the internal energy of a thermodynamic system defined by the zeroth law ofthermodynamics. More specifically, is directly related to the internal energy known as"kinetic energy", which is the energy associated with the movement of particles in the system, either in a sense translational, rotational, or in the form of vibrations. As it isgreater the kinetic energy of a system, it is noted that this is more "hot", ie its temperature is higher.
hola amigos mi nombre es Jose guadalupe galvan murrillo y en este blog publicaré toda mi evidencia sobre el II semestre como técnico en refrigeración y climatización que estoy estudiando en el cet-mar 14 de puerto peñasco sonora con apoyo del maestro Martín Alfredo Jiménez becerra, espero que les guste y gracias por visitarme
miércoles, 23 de mayo de 2012
TEMPERATURA-TEMPERATURE
La
temperatura es una magnitud referida a las nociones comunes de caliente, tibio,
frío que puede ser medida, especificamente, con un termómetro. En física, se
define como una magnitud escalar relacionada con la energía interna de un
sistema termodinámico, definida por el principio cero de la termodinámica. Más
específicamente, está relacionada directamente con la parte de la energía
interna conocida como "energía cinética", que es la energía asociada a los
movimientos de las partículas del sistema, sea en un sentido traslacional,
rotacional, o en forma de vibraciones. A medida de que sea mayor la energía
cinética de un sistema, se observa que éste se encuentra más "caliente"; es
decir, que su temperatura es mayor.
The temperature is a quantity refers to the common notions of hot, warm, cold can be measured, specifically, with a thermometer. In physics, is defined as a scalar quantityrelated to the internal energy of a thermodynamic system defined by the zeroth law ofthermodynamics. More specifically, is directly related to the internal energy known as"kinetic energy", which is the energy associated with the movement of particles in the system, either in a sense translational, rotational, or in the form of vibrations. As it isgreater the kinetic energy of a system, it is noted that this is more "hot", ie its temperature is higher.
The temperature is a quantity refers to the common notions of hot, warm, cold can be measured, specifically, with a thermometer. In physics, is defined as a scalar quantityrelated to the internal energy of a thermodynamic system defined by the zeroth law ofthermodynamics. More specifically, is directly related to the internal energy known as"kinetic energy", which is the energy associated with the movement of particles in the system, either in a sense translational, rotational, or in the form of vibrations. As it isgreater the kinetic energy of a system, it is noted that this is more "hot", ie its temperature is higher.
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