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4.6 Draw graph of temperature versus heat for water as its temperature is increased from below the freezing point to above the boiling point showing changes of state. 4.7 Calculate latent heat. 4.8 Perform calculations using the relationship, heat loss = heat gain. 4.9 Calculate, experimentally, latent heat of fusion of water. 5. Expansion 5.1 Explain expansion in terms of kinetic molecular theory. 5.2 Define coefficient of linear expansion. 5.3 Calculate change in length during expansion. 5.4 List practical examples of provisions made to accommodate expansion. 5.5 Describe irregular expansion of water [include a graph]. 222 ABE Level III Curriculum
Potential Resources Please refer to the annotated bibliography at the end of this section for a brief description of each resource. Fundamentals of Physics: An Introductory Course. (Second Edition) Martindale, David G., et al. (1987). D.C. Heath Canada Ltd. ISBN: 0-669-95113-7. Physics: Principles and Problems. Zitzewitz, Paul W. and Neff, Robert F. (1992). Glencoe/McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 0-675-17264-0. Conceptual Physics. Hewitt, Paul G. (1987). Addison-Wesley. ISBN: 0-201-28651-3. Physics for a Modern World. Hirsch, Alan J. (1986). John Wiley and Sons. ISBN: 0-471- 79742-2. Physics Today 1. Wolfe, T.J. Elgin, et al. (1989). Prentice-Hall Canada Inc., Scarborough, Ontario. ISBN: 0-13-669391-1. Technical College Physics (3rd Ed.) J. D. Wilson, Saunders College Publishing (1992), ISBN 0-03-03898-9 Also, Student Solution Manual ISBN 0-03-074586-1 , and Instructor's Resource Manual ISBN 0-03-07459-8 Student Course Manuals for Distance Education. Labrador College of Applied Arts, Technology and Continuing Education. Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Audio Visual Materials: Conceptual Physics Alive! , Hewitt, Paul G., This is a collection of 34 tapes (available individually or as a complete set) which features Professor Hewitt lecturing a class of high school students on various physics topics. Each tape is approximately 40 to 50 minutes long and costs approximately $45. Available from: Arbor Scientific P.O. Box 2750 Ann Arbor, MI 48106-2750 1-(800)-367-6695 (313) 973-6200 Westviking College Science Video Series, vol. 2 - Surface Tension (20.22 min.) vol. 10 - Density and Specific Gravity (30.00 min.) vol. 12 - Fluid Pressure (32.00 min.) vol. 15 - Heat and Temperature (41.30min.) On-Line Resources: Westviking Gopher 223 ABE Level III Curriculum
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4.6 Draw graph <strong>of</strong> temperature versus heat for water as its temperature is<br />
increased from below the freezing point to above the boiling point showing<br />
changes <strong>of</strong> state.<br />
4.7 Calculate latent heat.<br />
4.8 Perform calculations using the relationship, heat loss = heat gain.<br />
4.9 Calculate, experimentally, latent heat <strong>of</strong> fusion <strong>of</strong> water.<br />
5. Expansion<br />
5.1 Explain expansion in terms <strong>of</strong> kinetic molecular theory.<br />
5.2 Define coefficient <strong>of</strong> linear expansion.<br />
5.3 Calculate change in length during expansion.<br />
5.4 List practical examples <strong>of</strong> provisions made to accommodate expansion.<br />
5.5 Describe irregular expansion <strong>of</strong> water [include a graph].<br />
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