1.What does the added or subtracted heat do to an object temperature?
2.Will the change in temperature be the same for all substances assuming that the same amount of heat is added or substracted? Why or why not?
3.What does the specific heat capacity of a substance tell you?
4.Can we use the information on specific heat capacities to predict how much energy is needed by a substance to raise its temperature?
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One of the major effects of heat transfer is temperature change: heating increases the temperature while cooling decreases it. We assume that there is no phase change and that no work is done on or by the system. Experiments show that the transferred heat depends on three factors—the change in temperature, the mass of the system, and the substance and phase of the substance.
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