2. Metal A has a heat capacity of 0.450 J/g°C while metal B has a heat capacity of 1.250 J/g°C. If both metals are supplied with 1000.0 J of energy, which one will heat up more? Explain by describing what specific heat capacity defines (i.e. more than "this number is bigger/smaller). 2. AT= = Q = 1000.05 C=0.450 J/gl 10005 70.4505 1000 = ' 0,450 € = 2222,22,C x 11.25°/9°C = 1.250 1000 = 8004 λ ·STB=== 10005 ••Even though both reto's reacive the same -mount at energy, metud A heats up signifiantly more than metal B
2. Metal A has a heat capacity of 0.450 J/g°C while metal B has a heat capacity of 1.250 J/g°C. If both metals are supplied with 1000.0 J of energy, which one will heat up more? Explain by describing what specific heat capacity defines (i.e. more than "this number is bigger/smaller). 2. AT= = Q = 1000.05 C=0.450 J/gl 10005 70.4505 1000 = ' 0,450 € = 2222,22,C x 11.25°/9°C = 1.250 1000 = 8004 λ ·STB=== 10005 ••Even though both reto's reacive the same -mount at energy, metud A heats up signifiantly more than metal B
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