Student Manual | In the present experiment, we heat an object and observe how it cools with time and what factors affect the cooling rate. In one part, we allow the object to be cooled with the help of forced air currents and in the other, the air currents are switched off. We will also learn how to use the thermocouple, an important component of numerous industrially important processes. We will also observe that heating an object does not instantaneously raise its temperature, rather it changes only gradually. |
Sample Results | Data acquired from Physlogger and its interpretationForced and natural convection graphsSample results 2022 |
Experiment Code | 1.3B |
Version | January 11, 2022 - Version 2022-v1 |
Further Readings and References
- Heating water: rate correction due to Newton’s coolingThe Physics Teacher, J. O. Connell, 37, 551, (1999).
- Introducing specific heat through cooling curvesThe Physics Teacher, C.R. Mattos, A. Gasper, 40, 415, (2002).
- Do darker objects really cool faster?American Journal of Physics, R.A. Bartels, 58, 244, (1990).