
Remediation Specific Heat
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9th - 12th Grade
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Marissa Brown
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15 Slides • 11 Questions
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Specific Heat
You reach for a slice of pizza fresh from the hot oven. You take a
bite and the crust is nice and warm but when the sauce reaches
your tongue it burns!
If the sauce and crust were
at the same temperature,
why do you think the sauce
burned your tongue but the
crust did not?
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The sauce required more thermal energy to reach the same temperature
as the crust because it had a higher specific heat capacity than the
crust.
Specific Heat
The sauce transferred more thermal energy to your tongue raising
your tongue's temperature.
But why did the sauce have more thermal energy than the crust? Click
HERE for the answer.
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Specific Heat
Specific heat describes the amount of energy in Joules (J)
needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1°C.
table: electron9.phys.utk.edu
Different substances have different specific heat capacities.
What do those values tell you about the substance?
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Specific Heat
Differences in specific heat require different amounts of energy
for the same change in temperature.
1kg
It takes about 800 Joules of
energy to raise the
temperature of 1 kg of rock
by 1°C.
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1kg
Specific Heat
It takes about 1,700 Joules of energy to raise the temperature of 1 kg
of wood by 1°C.
Which has the
higher specific
heat capacity, the
rock or the wood?
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lowest specific heat
specific heat is in between
highest specific heat
temperature will be in between
highest temperature
lowest temperature
lowest specific heat
specific heat is in between
highest specific heat
Specific Heat
What happens if the same amount of thermal energy is transferred
to substances of the same mass but different specific heats?
For example, if equal
masses of water, sand and
air each recieve 1000 Joules
of energy how do their
temperatures compare?
Click the picture
for the answer.
The substance with a lower specific heat will heat up way faster
than the substance with a higher specific heat. (higher = slower to heat)
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Multiple Choice
Specific heat describes the energy needed to raise the
temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1°C.
True
False
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30 Which substance requires the least amount of energy to
change its temperature by the same amount?
A 1 kg of ice
B 1 kg of lead
C 1 kg of water
D 1 kg of copper
table: electron9.phys.utk.edu
Answer
lowest specific heat so easiest to heat
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Multiple Choice
Which substance requires the least amount of energy to
change its temperature by the same amount?
1 kg of ice
1 kg of water
1 kg of lead
1 kg of copper
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Multiple Choice
Exactly 200 Joules of thermal energy are transferred to
the following substances. Which undergoes the least
amount of temperature change?
1 kg of ice
1 kg of water
1 kg of lead
1 kg of copper
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31 Exactly 200 Joules of thermal energy are transferred to
the following substances. Which undergoes the least
amount of temperature change?
A 1 kg of water
B 1 kg of copper
C 1 kg of iron
D 1 kg of aluminum
table: electron9.phys.utk.edu
Answer
B 1kg of water
Since it has the highest heat
capacity, it requires a lot more
energy to change its temperature by
the same amount.
highest specific heat =takes longest to change
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Specific Heat
Identical substances with the same mass and the same specific
heat will undergo different temperature changes if they receive
different amounts of thermal energy
.
Use a red marker tool to illustrate on the thermometers the
differences in water temperature between the two flasks of water.
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Specific Heat
Identical substances with different masses and the same
specific heat will undergo different temperature changes if they
recieve the same amount of thermal energy.
Use a red marker tool to illustrate on the thermometers the
differences in temperature between the two rocks.
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Multiple Choice
Suppose two identical rocks of different masses are
heated. After they each receive 200 Joules of thermal
energy. Rock "A" has a hotter temperature than rock "B".
Which rock is more massive?
Rock A
Rock B
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Temperature Changes
To summarize, the temperature changes a substance undergoes:
Are inversely proportional to the specific heat of the substance
higher specific heat smaller temperature change
lower specific heat
greater temperature change
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Are directly proportional to the amount of energy transferred
to the substance.
Temperature Changes
More energy greater temperature
change
less energy
smaller temperature change
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Are inversely proportional to the mass of the substance
1kg
2kg
Temperature Changes
more mass smaller temperature change
less mass
greater temperature change
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Multiple Select
What three quantities does the temperature change of an
object depend on?
Objects density
the amount of energy transferred to it
Objects mass
Objects specific heat
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34 What three quantities does the temperature change of an
object depend on?
A the object's density
B the amount of energy transferred to it
C the object's mass
D the object's specific heat
Answer
All except the object's density.
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Multiple Choice
One hundred Joules of thermal energy are added to the
following objects. Which undergoes the greatest
temperature change?
1 kg of aluminum
1 kg of water
3 kg of aluminum
3 kg of water
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35 One hundred Joules of thermal energy are added to the
following objects. Which undergoes the greatest
temperature change?
A 1 kg of aluminum
B 3 kg of aluminum
C 1 kg of water
D 3 kg of water
table: electron9.phys.utk.edu
Answer
A
greatest temp change should be
the smallest mass AND smallest
specific heat since it's the easiest
to heat
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Multiple Choice
it requires more energy to change temperature
it requires less energy to change temperature
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Match
Rank the materials in order of slowest to heat up to fastest to heat up.
water
lead
granite
iron
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2
3
4
1
2
3
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best explains why the sand at the beach is hotter than the water?
Sand has a higher specific heat than water, requiring more energy to heat up than water.
Sand has a lower specific heat than water, requiring less energy to heat up than water.
Sand has a greater mass than water.
Water has a greater mass than sand.
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Multiple Choice
Which material heats up quickest?
Aluminium
Concrete
Diamond
Glass
Water
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Multiple Choice
Which material heats up slowest?
Aluminium
Concrete
Diamond
Glass
Water
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Specific Heat
You reach for a slice of pizza fresh from the hot oven. You take a
bite and the crust is nice and warm but when the sauce reaches
your tongue it burns!
If the sauce and crust were
at the same temperature,
why do you think the sauce
burned your tongue but the
crust did not?
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