1. Imagine you have 1 kg each of iron, glass, and water, and all three samples are at 10°C. The specific heat capacities of each are as follows: Ciron 448J/kg.°C Cglass=837]/kg.°C Cwater=4186J/kg.°C = (a) Rank the samples from highest to lowest temperature after 100 J of energy is added to each sample. Support you answers with appropriate calculations/explanations where required.

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1. Imagine you have 1 kg each of iron, glass, and water, and all three samples are at 10°C. The
specific heat capacities of each are as follows:
Ciron =
448J/kg. °C
Cglass=837]/kg. °C
Cwater = 4186J/kg.°C
(a) Rank the samples from highest to lowest temperature after 100 J of energy is added to each
sample. Support you answers with appropriate calculations/explanations where required.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Imagine you have 1 kg each of iron, glass, and water, and all three samples are at 10°C. The specific heat capacities of each are as follows: Ciron = 448J/kg. °C Cglass=837]/kg. °C Cwater = 4186J/kg.°C (a) Rank the samples from highest to lowest temperature after 100 J of energy is added to each sample. Support you answers with appropriate calculations/explanations where required.
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