David Sang Solutions for Chapter: Thermal Properties of Matter, Exercise 5: Questions
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Questions from David Sang Solutions for Chapter: Thermal Properties of Matter, Exercise 5: Questions with Hints & Solutions
A specific heat capacity of steel is . How much energy is required to heat of steel by ?

A specific heat capacity of steel is . How much energy is required to heat of steel by ?

A beaker contains of water at . A student heats a block of aluminium to and then drops it in to the water. After a short while, the water and the block both reach a temperature of . The student said that water has a greater specific heat capacity than aluminium. Was he correct? Explain.

A thermocouple can be used as a thermometer. Such a thermometer can measure rapidly varying temperatures because of its small thermal capacity.
Explain why a thermocouple has a small thermal capacity. Explain why this makes it suitable for measuring rapidly varying temperatures.
