Student should be able to:
Consider a canonical thermodynamic system that consists of a gas in a cylinder with a moveable piston. Help me draw a picture on the board.
SWBQ: On your small whiteboard, tell me a quantity you can measure for this system.
Students should generate the following. For each, follow up with: How would you measure _ for this system? Then label them the picture, along with a way to measure that quantity:
Follow-up: How would you hold each of these variables constant?
There is an analogy between the gas in a piston and the PDM. With your group, discuss what is analogous between the two systems.
Final dictionary:
We are probably going to need a fourth variable here. It turns out this fourth variable is Entropy ($S$), which you will learn about more during the rest of the course. This is a good place to note that holding entropy constant is equivalent to insulating the system and remarking on how this is different from holding temperature constant.