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2.2 Specific Heat Capacity (GCSE Physics)
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How much energy is required to raise 1 kg of water by 1°C?
Energy provided to an object goes into which form of energy store?
What is specific heat capacity?
Why is water suitable for heating systems?
The value specific heat capacity can be found experimentally by measuring:
What unit measures specific heat capacity?
Which material from the list needs most energy for 1°C increase?
Specific heat capacity tells us how easily a substance will:
What is the specific heat capacity of aluminium?
Which substance typically has a high specific heat capacity?
Which substance has lower specific heat capacity than water?
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