You are a student at the HTU University, the instructor of the fundamental of thermodynamic course asked you to explain the fundamentals of thermodynamic systems to Grade 10 school students to help them visualize the importance of thermodynamics in their life starting from their car engine and moving to the different appliance that they use in their home, discuss the following with school students: Q1. What does thermodynamics mean and represent? Give examples from your daily life. Q2. What is a thermodynamic property? What is the difference between intensive and extensive properties. Why the density is an intensive property; it is dependent on mass and volume which are extensive properties, right?. Q3. What is the difference between energy and heat transfer? Give examples on both. Q4. What does the first law of thermodynamics state? Give two examples on the first law of thermodynamics from your daily life. Q5. Write down the equation of energy balance for closed, open, and isolated systems along with their proper assumptions.

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You are a student at the HTU University, the instructor of the fundamental of thermodynamic course
asked you to explain the fundamentals of thermodynamic systems to Grade 10 school students to
help them visualize the importance of thermodynamics in their life starting from their car engine
and moving to the different appliance that they use in their home, discuss the following with school
students:
Q1. What does thermodynamics mean and represent? Give examples from your daily life.
Q2. What is a thermodynamic property? What is the difference between intensive and extensive
properties. Why the density is an intensive property; it is dependent on mass and volume which are
extensive properties, right?.
Q3. What is the difference between energy and heat transfer? Give examples on both.
Q4. What does the first law of thermodynamics state? Give two examples on the first law of
thermodynamics from your daily life.
Q5. Write down the equation of energy balance for closed, open, and isolated systems along with
their proper assumptions.
Transcribed Image Text:Task 1 You are a student at the HTU University, the instructor of the fundamental of thermodynamic course asked you to explain the fundamentals of thermodynamic systems to Grade 10 school students to help them visualize the importance of thermodynamics in their life starting from their car engine and moving to the different appliance that they use in their home, discuss the following with school students: Q1. What does thermodynamics mean and represent? Give examples from your daily life. Q2. What is a thermodynamic property? What is the difference between intensive and extensive properties. Why the density is an intensive property; it is dependent on mass and volume which are extensive properties, right?. Q3. What is the difference between energy and heat transfer? Give examples on both. Q4. What does the first law of thermodynamics state? Give two examples on the first law of thermodynamics from your daily life. Q5. Write down the equation of energy balance for closed, open, and isolated systems along with their proper assumptions.
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