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A 5 kg object is heated, resulting in a temperature increase of 20 °C. If the specific heat capacity is 800 J/kg°C, what is the change in thermal energy?

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Type

practice

Style

Topic

Energy changes in a system, and the ways energy is stored before and after such changes

Question

  1. A. 80000 J
  2. B. 10000 J
  3. C. 20000 J
  4. D. 40000 J

Answer

80000 J

Explanation

The correct option is "80000 J". 80000 J is right because it directly matches Energy changes in systems: Rearrange the specific heat capacity equation to calculate mass, specific heat capacity or temperature change.. 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

Common Mistake in Rearranging Equations

Students often confuse the variables when rearranging the specific heat capacity equation, leading to incorrect calculations for mass, specific heat capacity, or temperature change.

To fix this, carefully identify each variable in the equation (change in thermal energy = mass x specific heat capacity x temperature change) and ensure you isolate the variable you need to calculate correctly.

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