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Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation Thermal Energy Heat Temperature

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation Radiation Conduction Convection

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation is the amount of thermal energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 °C.

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation Material Specific Heat (J/kg °C) water (pure) 4,184 aluminum 897 silver 235 oil 1,900 concrete 880 gold 129 wood 1,700

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation 1. If 100 joules of energy were applied to all of the substances listed in the table at the same time, which would have the greatest temperature change? Explain your answer.

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation 2. Which of the substances listed in the table would you choose as the best thermal insulator? A thermal insulator is a substance that requires a lot of heat energy to change its temperature. Explain your answer.

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation 3. Which substance—wood or silver—is the better thermal conductor? A thermal conductor is a material that requires very little heat energy to change its temperature. Explain your answer.

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation 4. Which has more thermal energy, 1 kg of aluminum at 20 °C or 1 kg of gold at 20 °C?

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation 5. How much heat in joules would you need to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 5 °C?

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation 6. How does the thermal energy of a large container of water compare to a small container of water at the same temperature?

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation You can solve real-world heat and temperature problems using the following equation:

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation You can solve real-world heat and temperature problems using the following equation: HEAT EQUATION Specific Heat ( ) Heat Energy (joule) E = mCp(T2 – T1) Mass (kg) Change in Temperature (°C)

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation Example How much heat does it take to raise the temperature of 10 kg of water by 10 °C?

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation 1. How much heat does it take to raise the temperature of 0.10 kg of gold by 25 °C?

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation 2. How much heat does it take to raise the temperature of 0.10 kg of silver by 25 °C?

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation 3. How much heat does it take to raise the temperature of 0.10 kg of aluminum by 25 °C?

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation 4. Which one of the three materials above would cool down fastest after the heat was applied? Explain.

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation 5. A coffee maker heats 2 kg of water from 15 °C to 100 °C. How much thermal energy was required?

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation 6. The Sun warms a 100-kg slab of concrete from 20 °C to 25 °C. How much thermal energy did it absorb?

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation 7. 5,000 joules of thermal energy were applied to 1-kg aluminum bar. What was the temperature increase?

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation 8. In the 1920’s, many American homes did not have hot running water from the tap. Bath water was heated on the stove and poured into a basin. How much thermal energy would it take to heat 30 kg of water from 15 °C to a comfortable bath temperature of 50 °C?

Specific Heat and Using the Heat Equation