Question detail
When a material is heated, how does its temperature change relate to its mass and specific heat capacity?
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MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Energy changes in a system, and the ways energy is stored before and after such changes
Question
- A. Temperature change is directly proportional to mass and specific heat capacity
- B. Temperature change is inversely proportional to mass and specific heat capacity
- C. Temperature change is independent of mass and specific heat capacity
- D. Temperature change is only dependent on the specific heat capacity
Answer
Temperature change is directly proportional to mass and specific heat capacity
Explanation
The correct option is "Temperature change is directly proportional to mass and specific heat capacity". Temperature change is directly proportional to mass and specific heat capacity is right because it directly matches Energy changes in systems: Explain how energy supplied to a material links to its mass, temperature change and specific heat capacity.. The other options are less suitable because they change the required Physics relationship, confuse the relevant energy store or use a distractor that does not answer the question.
Common mistake
Confusing Specific Heat Capacity
Students often confuse specific heat capacity with thermal energy, thinking they are the same concept.
Remember that specific heat capacity is the energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of a substance by one degree Celsius, while thermal energy refers to the total energy within a system due to its temperature.
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