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11 January, 22:06

A 1-kg iron frying pan is placed on a stove. The pan increases from 20°C to 250°C. If the same amount of heat is added to a pan with a greater specific heat, what can you predict about the temperature of this second pan

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  1. 11 January, 22:48
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    Answer;

    The temperature change for the second pan will be lower compared to the temperature change of the first pan

    Explanation;

    -The quantity of heat is given by multiplying mass by specific heat and by temperature change.

    That is; Q = mcΔT

    This means; the quantity of heat depends on the mass, specific heat capacity of a substance and also the change in temperature.

    -Maintaining the same quantity of heat, with another pan of the same mass and greater specific heat capacity would mean that the change in temperature would be much less lower.
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