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Comparing Thermodynamic Terms: Instructor's Guide

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Students' Task

Estimated Time: 15 minutes

Students are given several small white board questions and asked to note the difference between temperature, energy, heat, and entropy.

Prerequisite Knowledge

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Activity: Introduction

This series of questions works well with little introduction or lead-in. The class is asked the questions:

  1. SWBQ: “What is energy? What kind of a thing is energy?”
  2. SWBQ: “What is entropy? What kind of a thing is entropy?”
  3. SWBQ: “What is temperature? What kind of a thing is temperature?”
  4. SWBQ: “What is heat? What kind of a thing is heat?

The instructor should collect white boards after each question is asked so that student answers can be compared and discussed. A short discussion on the similarities and differences between temperature, energy, and heat can occur before the question on entropy since entropy is typically the more challenging question of the four.

Activity: Student Conversations

Here are some possible student answers:

Energy:

Entropy:

Temperature:

Heat:

Possible conversations

Energy:

Entropy:

Temperature:

Heat:

Activity: Wrap-up

For this series of questions, the important conclusions students will make should surface in the presentation and class discussion of each small white board after each question is asked. After leaving this activity, students should know that:

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