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2.2 Specific Heat Capacity (Year 10 Physics)
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How much energy is required to raise 1 kg of water by 1°C?
If two objects receive the same energy, which one shows a bigger temperature increase?
What unit measures specific heat capacity?
Which equation correctly calculates energy transferred (?E)?
What is specific heat capacity?
The value specific heat capacity can be found experimentally by measuring:
To decrease the temperature by 1°C in a 1 kg substance, energy: