A student completes an experiment to find the specific heat capacity of water.
He heats up 1kg of water, using an immersion heater. He measures the temperature rise and calculates the specific heat capacity of the water.
Attempt | Energy supplied (J) |
Temperature rise (°C) |
Specific heat capacity (J/kg°C) |
1 | 10 000 | 2 | 5000 |
2 | 21 000 | 4 | 5250 |
3 | 44 000 | 8 | 5500 |
Answer = .............................................. J/kg°C [1]
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The actual value for the specific heat capacity of water is 4200 J/kg °C.
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Use the diagram and results table to help you.
Problem 1 ............................................................................................
Solution ................................................................................................
Problem 2 ............................................................................................
Solution ................................................................................................
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