Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Physics for Scientists and Engineers
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Chapter 18, Problem 95P

(a)

To determine

The proof that for limit T>>TE the expression of specific heat from Einstein model and Dulong petit law is same.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 95P

It is proved that by both Einstein model and Dulong petit for the limit T>>TE specific heat is same that is 3R .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The expression for specific heat from Einstein model is given by,

  cV=3R( T E T)2eTE/T( e T E /T 1)2

The expansion of exponential is given by,

  ex=1+x+x22!+

Calculation:

The expression for specific heat from Einstein model is written as,

  cV=3R( T E T)2e T E /T ( e T E /T 1 )2=3R( T E T)21 e 2 T E /T 2 e T E /T +1 e T E /T =3R( T E T)21e T E /T2+e T E /T

The expansion of exponential terms is written as,

  eTE/T2+eTE/T=(1+ T E T+12 ( T E T )2+)2+(1 T E T+12 ( T E T )2+)=( T E T)2(T>TE)

This implies,

  cv=3R( T E T)21 ( T E T )2=3R

Conclusion:

Therefore, it is proved that by both Einstein model and Dulong petit for the limit T>>TE specific heat is same that is 3R .

(b)

To determine

The increase in internal energy.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 95P

The change in internal energy is 4.62J .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

For diamond TE is 1060K .

The initial temperature is 300K .

The final temperature is 600K .

Formula used:

The expression for change in internal energy is given by,

  ΔU=12n(cv1+cv2)(T2T1)+12n(cv2+cv3)(T3T2)+12n(cv3+cv4)(T4T3)

Calculation:

The change in internal energy is calculated as,

  ΔU=12n(c v1+c v2)(T2T1)+12n(c v2+c v3)(T3T2)+12n(c v3+c v4)(T4T3)=( 1 2 ( 1.00mol )( 9.65 J molK +14.33 J molK )( 400K300K ) + 1 2 ( 1.00mol )( 14.33 J molK +17.38 J molK )( 500K400K )+ 1 2 ( 1.00mol )( 17.38 J molK +19.35 J molK )( 600K500K ))=(( 4.62× 10 3 kJ)( 10 3 J 1kJ ))=4.62J

Conclusion:

Therefore, the change in internal energy is 4.62J .

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