Heat - A form of energy, Temperature - The degree of hotness, Heat Capacity - Amount of heat needed to increase temperature of substance by 1 0C Celcius, Specific Heat Capacity - Amount of heat needed to increase temperature of 1 kg substance by 1 0 C celcius, Thermal Equilibrium - When the object are in thermal contact, the both object will same temperature and no net heat flow., Latent Heat - Quantity of heat that is absorbed or released during a change of phase of substance without any change in its temperature, Specific Latent Heat - Quantity of heat that is absorbed or released during a change of phase of 1 kg substance without any change in its temperature, Specific Latent Heat Of Fusion - Quantity of heat that is absorbed during melting or quantity of heat released during freezing of 1 kg substance without any change in its temperature, Specific Latent Heat Of Vaporisation - Quantity of heat that is absorbed during boiling or quantity of heat released during condensation of 1 kg substance without any change in its temperature, Boyle’s Law - Pressure is inversely proportional to volume for fixed mass of gas at constant temperature, Charles’ Law - Volume is directly proportional to absolute temperature for a fixd mass of gas at constant temperature, Gay Lussac’s Law - Pressure is directly proportional to absolute temperature of a fixed mass of gas at constant volume,

PHYSICS FORM 4- CHAPTER 4: HEAT

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