Suppose the same amount of heat is added to one kilogram of lead and one kilogra
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Suppose the same amount of heat is added to one kilogram of lead and one kilogram of water. Which has the larger increase in temperature?
The water, since it has a higher specific heat.
The lead, since it has a higher specific heat.
The water, since it has a lower specific heat.
The lead, since it has a lower specific heat.
Neither, the temperature increases by the same amount.
The water, since it has a higher specific heat.
The lead, since it has a higher specific heat.
The water, since it has a lower specific heat.
The lead, since it has a lower specific heat.
Neither, the temperature increases by the same amount.
Explanation / Answer
The lead, since it has a lower specific heat.
Q = m*S*dT
dT = Q/ms
S_water = 4190 J/ Kg k
s_lead = 130 J/Kg K
as Q is ame
dT_lead / dt_water = Swater/slead
dT_lead = 4190/130*dTwater = 32.23*dTwater
dT _lead = 32,23 dTwater
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