What is the specific heat capacity of a substance if it requires 500 J to raise

Practice Questions

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What is the specific heat capacity of a substance if it requires 500 J to raise the temperature of 2 kg of the substance by 5°C? (2021)
  1. 20 J/kg°C
  2. 50 J/kg°C
  3. 100 J/kg°C
  4. 200 J/kg°C

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the specific heat capacity of a substance if it requires 500 J to raise the temperature of 2 kg of the substance by 5°C? (2021)
  • Step 1: Identify the formula for specific heat capacity, which is c = Q / (m * ΔT).
  • Step 2: Determine the values needed for the formula: Q (heat energy) = 500 J, m (mass) = 2 kg, and ΔT (change in temperature) = 5°C.
  • Step 3: Substitute the values into the formula: c = 500 J / (2 kg * 5°C).
  • Step 4: Calculate the denominator: 2 kg * 5°C = 10 kg°C.
  • Step 5: Divide the heat energy by the result from Step 4: c = 500 J / 10 kg°C.
  • Step 6: Perform the division: c = 50 J/kg°C.
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