Can You Calculate Room Temperature Increase With Given Heat Output and Airflow?

In summary, thermodynamics is the branch of science that studies the relationships between heat, energy, and work. The laws of thermodynamics state that energy cannot be created or destroyed, the total entropy of a closed system can never decrease, and the entropy of a perfect crystal at absolute zero is zero. In terms of thermodynamics, heat is the transfer of energy while temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy. Thermodynamics has many applications in everyday life, such as cooking and using machines, and also has real-world applications in fields such as engineering and biology.
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So I have a bulb with heat output Q W.
Room volume of V m^3
Air output of F m^3/s
Air intake temp T Deg.

Is it possible to calculate the temp increase of the room? Would you need more information?
 
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Assume normal air density etc
 

Related to Can You Calculate Room Temperature Increase With Given Heat Output and Airflow?

1. What is thermodynamics?

Thermodynamics is the branch of science that deals with the relationships between heat, energy, and work.

2. What are the laws of thermodynamics?

The first law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted. The second law states that the total entropy (disorder) of a closed system can never decrease over time. The third law states that the entropy of a perfect crystal at absolute zero is zero.

3. What is the difference between heat and temperature in thermodynamics?

Heat is the transfer of energy from one object to another due to a temperature difference, while temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.

4. How does thermodynamics relate to everyday life?

Thermodynamics plays a role in many everyday activities, such as cooking, using a refrigerator, and driving a car. It also helps us understand the efficiency of machines and the behavior of gases.

5. What are some real-world applications of thermodynamics?

Some real-world applications of thermodynamics include power generation, refrigeration and air conditioning, chemical reactions, and materials processing. It also has applications in fields such as engineering, biology, and environmental science.

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