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Suppose the same amount of heat is added to one kilogram of lead and one kilogra

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Question

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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