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2.2 Specific Heat Capacity (GCSE Physics)
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What unit measures specific heat capacity?
Which material from the list needs most energy for 1°C increase?
Which has higher specific heat capacity: aluminium or concrete?
What is the specific heat capacity of aluminium?
If two objects receive the same energy, which one shows a bigger temperature increase?
Which equation correctly calculates energy transferred (?E)?
Energy provided to an object goes into which form of energy store?
If energy transferred to a substance is constant, increasing mass will:
The value specific heat capacity can be found experimentally by measuring:
To decrease the temperature by 1°C in a 1 kg substance, energy:
If you triple the temperature rise desired, energy required will:
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