Physics
Two substances, A and B, have the same mass. Substance A has a higher specific heat capacity than substance B. What consequences would you expect when these substances are subjected to the same amount of heat energy?
- Substance A will experience a smaller temperature change than substance B.
- Substance A will experience a larger temperature change than substance B.
- Both substances will experience the same temperature change.
- Either of them can show a greater change in temperature as the temperature change depends on factors other than specific heat capacity.
Answer
Substance A will experience a smaller temperature change than substance B.
Reason — Specific heat capacity tells us how much heat is needed to raise the temperature of a substance. A higher specific heat means the substance absorbs more heat without a big temperature rise. So, with the same heat energy and mass, Substance A (with higher specific heat) will heat up less than Substance B.
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