Specific Heat Capacity

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  • What is specific heat capacity?
    It is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1° C.
  • What is the formula to calculate the change in thermal energy?
    • Change in thermal energy (J) = mass (kg) × specific heat capacity (J/kg°C) × temperature change (°C)
  • How do you calculate the energy required to increase the temperature of a substance?
    By multiplying mass, specific heat capacity, and temperature change.
  • What is the specific heat capacity of water?
    4,200 J/kg°C.
  • What is the specific heat capacity of aluminium?
    913 J/kg°C.
  • How do you convert Joules to kilojoules?
    By dividing by 1,000.
  • If you have 2 kg of water and want to raise its temperature from 20° C to 100° C, how much energy is required?
    67,200 J.