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The amount of energy required to raise the temperature 1ºC for every kilogram is called____?
For a skillet, used for cooking, do you want a high or low specific heat
A high specific heat means…
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?
Copper, Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, and Zinc were all heated using the same thermal energy. What material would be the coolest after being heated and why?
Water has a specific heat of 4184 J/KgºC. Wood has a specific heat of 1760 J/KgºC. What material needs more energy to raise the temperature 1ºC
Object A has a specific heat of 4.45 J/g⁰C and object B has a specific heat of 9.28 J/g⁰C. Which object will heat up slower?
Object A has a specific heat of 4.45 J/g⁰C and object B has a specific heat of 1.82 J/g⁰C. Which object will heat up faster?
Which of the following best explains why the sand at the beach is hotter than the water?
Which will heat up slower?
Which will heat up faster?
If I heat up 2 pans of water one has 100 mL in it and one has 1000mL. Which one heats up the fastest?
A high specific heat means…
Copper, Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, and Zinc were all heated using the same thermal energy. What material would be the coolest after being heated and why?
Object A has a specific heat of 4.45 J/g⁰C and object B has a specific heat of 9.28 J/g⁰C. Which object will heat up slower?
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