GEOL-1021EL Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Conservation Of Energy, Natural Convection, Double Negative

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The energy conservation law: energy can neither be created or destroyed, it can only be changed between forms. From a meteorological view point the most important are kinetic and potential. Supply energy to the gas then energy change is q, energy can be used in 2 ways: heat the gas- increase its temp and internal energy- u, to do work (expand and push against the piston)- w. By the first law of thermodynamics input must be equal to output or the work done. Increasing the force required and distance increases the work done. Pressure= force/ area, force(n)= pressure x area (m2) So, work done= pressure x area(m2) x distance (m) Adiabatic process- an air parcel neither gains nor loses energy, q=0. 2 types of adiabatic processes, compression or expansion adiabatic compression: smaller volume and so v is negative meaning due to double negative. During an adiabatic compression the internal energy will increase!- warming up.

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