PHYSICS 4.02
If 50 g of liquid water [C = 4,180 J/(kg • K)] changes temperature in a calorimeter from 298 K to 348 K, then how much heat is transferred?
10.5 kJ
The amount of heat needed to raise 250 g of a substance by 15 K is 2,930 J. What is the specific heat of the substance(J/kg*K) ?
780
A 0.80 kg block of a substance requires 2.08 kJ of heat to raise its temperature 20 K. Use the table to identify the substance. chart: ( https://goo.gl/Cya6Bn )
gold (au)
Which of the following factors is not used in calculating the specific heat of a substance?
melting point
What is true about heat capacity and specific heat?
Only specific heat accounts for mass.
Substances A-D have the following specific heats (J/kg*K): Substance A: 900; Substance B: 170; Substance C: 270; Substance D: 4,180. Which substance would be the best for transferring heat in a heating or cooling system?
Substance D