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Can you please make the practice questions and past papers on your website a lot harder, or provide harder alternatives because I find your videos packed with dense information (explained in easy and interesting ways in a short amount of time) that I find really helpful in difficult exams but the practice questions and past papers are relatively easy and I don't find them challenging. Thanks, and I love your content!
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0:23 "We also saw that temperature is just a measure of the average internal energy of all the particles..." misconception: it should be "average kinetic energy" Internal energy is a property of bulk materials, not particles, and is defined as the sum of the total potential energy of all the particles plus the total kinetic energy of all the particles.
quick question, if the average kinetic energy of the particles increases does the internal energy still increase whilst the potential energy remains constant?
1:20 "And remember that the temperature is just a measure of the average internal energy of the particles...". Sorry, wrong again. Temperature is a measure of the average KINETIC energy of the particles **not internal energy, kinetic energy
Not to be rude or anything,but you're creating an unnecessary issue here. Internal energy is the total energy stored by the particles of a substance. There are two types of internal energy, potential and kinetic energy stores. I agree with you, temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles,but kinetic energy is the same as internal energy. Please correct me if I am wrong.
@@parnaviyadgire5149 nah your wrong i legit put that 'temperature is a measure of the average internal energy of all the particles in a substance' in one exam and it sold me marks temperature is a measure of the average KINETIC energy of the particles and kinetic energy is NOT the same as internal energy, kinetic energy is kinetic energy, but internal energy is the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in a substance
1:17 "Rather than increasing the particles' internal energy" - sorry, this is wrong. The internal energy IS increasing during a change of state because although the total potential energy of the particles is increasing, even though their total kinetic energy is not increasing. Internal energy = the sum of (total PE of the particles) and (total KE of the particles)
thank you so much, i went to the toilet while my teacher was covering this and missed out on this. my science test wheter im in normal science or triple science is coming up and this video really helped
Hi, Thanks so much for your resources - I was using this in class today and noticed you define temperature as a measure of the average internal energy of the particles. Unless I am confused, I believe the temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a system - not including the potential energy. Without this distinction, it's difficult to explain how energy is conserved during the process (i.e. the energy is transferred to potential energy in the particles, instead of kinetic energy?). Interested to hear your thoughts and justification either way! :) Thanks again!
I am a teacher and must say upfront that I absolutely love cognito's content. I had the same issue with this particular video though. In my understanding energy transferred to a substance that results in a rise in temperature, is due to the increase in the average kinetic energy of the particles in that substance. During phase changes, the energy transferred to the substance leads to an increase in potential energy as this energy is "used" to weaken or break the bonds between particles, and does not increase the average kinetic energy ie. temperature, of the substance.
Can you please make the practice questions and past papers on your website a lot harder, or provide harder alternatives because I find your videos packed with dense information that I find really helpful in difficult exams but the practice questions and past papers are relatively easy and I don't find them challenging. Thanks, and I love your content!
Thanks a ton for mentioning the education board syllabus! I was trying hard to think about this topic but later I realized- There's no topic of this in IGCSE!😃🔍
1:17 I thought the internal energy still increases during a change in state because the potential energy is increasing (even if the kinetic energy isn't)
Hello, so if we want to know the energy required to change ice to gaz we have to use as L : 2 220 000 + 334 000 ? Thanks for the videos by the way, they are very well explained and well made ! You deserve much more views
yes, if you are doing the change on 1Kg of ice, because those figures you quoted are the *specific values, i.e. they refer to one kilogram of the substance
I guess no actually. Since SLH means the energy needed to change the state when the substance does NOT change the temp. So suppose the ice is -10 degrees celsius, then first we hv to add the energy to make it 0 degrees and THEN we need to SLH of fusion then add the temp needed to make it 100 degrees and lastly add the SLH of vaporization. And yes we hv to multiply the SLH by the mass bcz these are the values for 1kg I suck at explaining but hope this helps :)
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If you’d like to practise the material covered in this video, check out our platform at www.cognitoedu.org - it's totally free, and has been built to make learning and revision as easy as possible. The main features are:
- Lessons organised by topic, only the lessons relevant to your specific exam board and tier are shown.
- Automatic progress tracking. Progress bars tell you what you’re doing well at, and what you need to spend some time on.
- Practise quizzes so you can test your knowledge. You can quiz yourself on any combination of topics you like.
- A huge number of fully-hinted questions that take you step-by-step through some of the trickiest calculations & concepts.
- A comprehensive bank of past exam papers, organised both by year, and also by topic.
Amadeus & Tom
Can you please make the practice questions and past papers on your website a lot harder, or provide harder alternatives because I find your videos packed with dense information (explained in easy and interesting ways in a short amount of time) that I find really helpful in difficult exams but the practice questions and past papers are relatively easy and I don't find them challenging. Thanks, and I love your content!
What abou specific latent heat of sublimation?
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*My teachers sometimes put this on for us and it’s actually really helpful to understand the topic :,) helping for revision for my Physics exam today 😂*
Thank you so much!! I have my exams tomorrow and after reading the books and listening to the teachers I still couldn't understand this properly but your video made everything crystal clear!!! This is simply an AMAZING explanation. I will make sure all my friends subscribe this channel 🙏
0:23 "We also saw that temperature is just a measure of the average internal energy of all the particles..."
misconception: it should be "average kinetic energy"
Internal energy is a property of bulk materials, not particles, and is defined as the sum of the total potential energy of all the particles plus the total kinetic energy of all the particles.
quick question, if the average kinetic energy of the particles increases does the internal energy still increase whilst the potential energy remains constant?
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1:20 "And remember that the temperature is just a measure of the average internal energy of the particles...". Sorry, wrong again.
Temperature is a measure of the average KINETIC energy of the particles
**not internal energy, kinetic energy
Not to be rude or anything,but you're creating an unnecessary issue here. Internal energy is the total energy stored by the particles of a substance. There are two types of internal energy, potential and kinetic energy stores. I agree with you, temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles,but kinetic energy is the same as internal energy. Please correct me if I am wrong.
@@parnaviyadgire5149 check the definition of internal energy in for example the AQA GCSE spec
@@parnaviyadgire5149 nah your wrong i legit put that 'temperature is a measure of the average internal energy of all the particles in a substance' in one exam and it sold me marks temperature is a measure of the average KINETIC energy of the particles and kinetic energy is NOT the same as internal energy, kinetic energy is kinetic energy, but internal energy is the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in a substance
1:17 "Rather than increasing the particles' internal energy" - sorry, this is wrong. The internal energy IS increasing during a change of state because although the total potential energy of the particles is increasing, even though their total kinetic energy is not increasing.
Internal energy = the sum of (total PE of the particles) and (total KE of the particles)
@@TriNguyen-he7xk Internal energy is a bulk property, not a property of particles
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Hi, Thanks so much for your resources - I was using this in class today and noticed you define temperature as a measure of the average internal energy of the particles. Unless I am confused, I believe the temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a system - not including the potential energy. Without this distinction, it's difficult to explain how energy is conserved during the process (i.e. the energy is transferred to potential energy in the particles, instead of kinetic energy?). Interested to hear your thoughts and justification either way! :) Thanks again!
I am a teacher and must say upfront that I absolutely love cognito's content. I had the same issue with this particular video though. In my understanding energy transferred to a substance that results in a rise in temperature, is due to the increase in the average kinetic energy of the particles in that substance. During phase changes, the energy transferred to the substance leads to an increase in potential energy as this energy is "used" to weaken or break the bonds between particles, and does not increase the average kinetic energy ie. temperature, of the substance.
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Can you please make the practice questions and past papers on your website a lot harder, or provide harder alternatives because I find your videos packed with dense information that I find really helpful in difficult exams but the practice questions and past papers are relatively easy and I don't find them challenging. Thanks, and I love your content!
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Thank you for making this!! My textbook totally glossed over all this and simply mentioned “latent heat” I was curious to know more
U explain better than my physic teacher ngl thanks
Thanks a ton for mentioning the education board syllabus!
I was trying hard to think about this topic but later I realized- There's no topic of this in IGCSE!😃🔍
Hi a doubt , will the internal energy still increasing during the Vapourisation/ Fusion states?
no since all the energy is being used to change the state
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1:17 I thought the internal energy still increases during a change in state because the potential energy is increasing (even if the kinetic energy isn't)
No, the energy is used to break the bonds
internal energy of the system increases
temperature is the increase in average kinetic energy, not internal energy
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Hello, so if we want to know the energy required to change ice to gaz we have to use as L : 2 220 000 + 334 000 ? Thanks for the videos by the way, they are very well explained and well made ! You deserve much more views
yes, if you are doing the change on 1Kg of ice, because those figures you quoted are the *specific values, i.e. they refer to one kilogram of the substance
I guess no actually. Since SLH means the energy needed to change the state when the substance does NOT change the temp. So suppose the ice is -10 degrees celsius, then first we hv to add the energy to make it 0 degrees and THEN we need to SLH of fusion then add the temp needed to make it 100 degrees and lastly add the SLH of vaporization.
And yes we hv to multiply the SLH by the mass bcz these are the values for 1kg
I suck at explaining but hope this helps :)
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AMAZING! everything I needed, thank you p.s I’m boiling hot I think my heating is too high, well I better get ready to use the relevant VAPORISATION data from the table 😂
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1:19 Do you have birds?
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Aw thankyou Idol, glad we could help, hope you're feeling better about it all now 🙏
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I have gcse mcq paper 1 after 1 day and bro I want to thank you for all the help throughout my O-levels 2021 - 2024 ..3 years... Finally I say honors to all the memories of watching ur videos late night stressed af n all ..☝🏻🫡