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Internal Energy and States Work in Progress

Observe how adding thermal energy increases a substance's internal energy, resulting in either a rise in temperature or a change of state.

What you'll learn

  • How specific heat capacity determines the temperature increase per joule of energy.
  • How latent heat is absorbed during phase transitions without changing temperature.
  • How to correlate particle-level kinetic and potential energy to macroscopic states.

How to use it

  1. Select a substance preset or define custom thermodynamic properties using the sliders.
  2. Gradually input internal energy and observe the corresponding temperature changes.
  3. Watch the real-time heating curve and energy distribution readout to identify state changes.

Notes / Limitations

Work in progress: This exploratory model is currently being fine-tuned for optimal performance and visual clarity. While functional, some UI elements and parameter bounds are still undergoing refinement.

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