ICP 12/10/12 Specific Heat Intro. Warmup 1)What are the freezing point and boiling point of water on the three temperature scales? 2)What are the three.

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ICP 12/10/12 Specific Heat Intro

Warmup 1)What are the freezing point and boiling point of water on the three temperature scales? 2)What are the three methods of transfer of heat? 3)What is the difference between heat and temperature? 4)What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator of heat?

Agenda Collect vocabulary. Specific Heat and Equilibrium Temperature Lesson Specific Heat Worksheet Homework: Finish specific heat worksheet.

Temperature Equilibrium

Change in Temperature ΔT = T f – T i ΔT = Change in temperature T f = Temperature final T i = Temperature initial (start)

Part 2 of Worksheet Calculating Equilibrium Temperature: T f = m 1 c 1 T 1 + m 2 c 2 T 2 m 1 c 1 + m 2 c 2 T f = c 1 T 1 + c 2 T 2 c 1 + c 2 Use this one if the masses are different. Use this one if the masses are the same. ***The numbers 1 and 2 refer to substance 1 and substance 2.