Specific heat capacity: Energy: Physics: GCSE (9:1)

Cards (14)

  • Temperature
    A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
  • Specific heat capacity (SHC)

    The energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram (1 kg) of a substance by one degree Celsius (1 ºC)
  • ΔE = mcΔθ
    The equation linking the change in thermal energy, mass, specific heat capacity and temperature change
  • ΔE
    The symbol for the change in thermal energy
  • m
    The symbol for mass
  • c
    The symbol for specific heat capacity
  • Δθ
    The symbol for change in temperature
  • Joules (J)

    The SI unit for energy and work
  • Joules per kilogram-degrees Celsius (J/kgºC)
    The SI unit for specific heat capacity
  • Kilograms (kg)

    The SI unit for mass
  • Degrees Celsius (ºC)

    The SI unit for temperature
  • 4200 J/kgºC

    The specific heat capacity of water
  • Thermal conductors
    Materials with a low specific heat capacity so heat up and cool down quickly
  • Thermal insulators
    Materials with a high specific heat capacity so heat up and cool down slowly