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2.2 Specific Heat Capacity (GCSE Physics)
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Why is water suitable for heating systems?
Specific heat capacity tells us how easily a substance will:
When mass is constant, a smaller temperature change means:
Which substance has lower specific heat capacity than water?
If you double the mass of water heated, what happens to energy needed for the same temperature change?
What symbol is typically used to represent specific heat capacity?
Which has higher specific heat capacity: aluminium or concrete?
To decrease the temperature by 1°C in a 1 kg substance, energy:
If two objects receive the same energy, which one shows a bigger temperature increase?
Which material from the list needs most energy for 1°C increase?
What is the specific heat capacity of aluminium?
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