
Specific Heat Review
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Amanda Martin
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Specific Heat
7e. analyze and interpret the concept of specific heat data to justify the selection of a material for a practical application (e.g., insulators and cooking vessels)
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Specific Heat
What is it?
The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree).
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Lower specific heat capacity
requires a smaller amount of heat energy to raise its temperature
faster to warm up or cool down
ex - most metals
Conductors
Higher specific heat capacity
requires a larger amount of heat energy to raise its temperature
slower to warm up or cool down
ex - plastic and wood
Insulators
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Multiple Choice
How does heat flow?
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Multiple Choice
A high specific heat means...
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A low specific heat means...
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Multiple Choice
There are four cups of hot cocoa. The cup sizes are shown. The temperature of the cocoa in each cup is 25 degrees celsius. Which cup has the MOST thermal energy?
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Multiple Choice
Copper, Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, and Zinc were all heated using 10,000 JOULES of thermal energy. What material would be have the LARGEST change in temperature?
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Copper, Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, and Zinc were all heated using 10,000 JOULES of thermal energy. Based on the chart, which material would have the SMALLEST temperature change?
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Multiple Choice
There are 2 pans of water, one has 100 mL in it and one has 1000mL. You add 4000 joules of energy, which one has the bigger change in temperature?
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If I have 2 blocks of Aluminium (one of 1kg and one of 10 kg) and heat them up with 6,000 Joules of energy. Which one will have the SMALLEST change in temperature?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be the best insulator?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be the best insulator?
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Which of the following materials, all at 25°C, can absorb the most heat while having the smallest temperature change?
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Multiple Choice
With all other factors equal, the most likely to burn your mouth when taken directly from an oven is ...
cheese, sauce, and crust
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Multiple Choice
When heat is absorbed by a substance, what happens to the temperature of the substance?
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Multiple Choice
f two objects have different temperatures when they come in contact, heat will flow from the warmer object to the cooler one UNTIL ____________
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Multiple Choice
The larger the object's mass, the ______ it will change temperature (higher heat capacity)
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The smaller the mass, the _______ the thermal heat capacity, causing the object to warm up faster.
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Which of the following best explains why the sand at the beach is hotter than the water?
Specific Heat
7e. analyze and interpret the concept of specific heat data to justify the selection of a material for a practical application (e.g., insulators and cooking vessels)
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