Q1. When steel plate and wooden plate of the same mass are placed under the sunlight, which plate will rise its temperature more quickly? * Steel plate Wooden plate

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Q1. When steel plate and wooden plate of the same mass are placed under
the sunlight, which plate will rise its temperature more quickly? *
O Steel plate
O Wooden plate
Q2. Which plate, steel plate or wooden plate, has a larger heat capacity? *
O Wooden plate
O Steel plate
Q3. The heat capacity of a substance is defined as: *
the volume of substance to store 1 °C of heat.
the amount of energy for a substance required to increase the temperature by 1 °C.
the amount of energy required for substance of 1 kg to increase the temperature by
1 °C.
Q4. A substance takes in energy of Q to increase its temperature by AT.
Which formula can calculate the heat capacity (C) of the substance? *
O C = QAT
O C = Q/AT
O C = AT/Q
Q5. The more massive a substance, the
the heat capacity. *
smaller
larger
O same
Q6. The specific heat capacity of a substance is defined as: *
O the amount of energy for a substance required to increase the temperature by 1 "C.
II
O O
ос
O O O
Transcribed Image Text:23:40 LTE1 ulll alll Your answer Qoc. What is your name? * e.g. Raymond Ng Your answer Q1. When steel plate and wooden plate of the same mass are placed under the sunlight, which plate will rise its temperature more quickly? * O Steel plate O Wooden plate Q2. Which plate, steel plate or wooden plate, has a larger heat capacity? * O Wooden plate O Steel plate Q3. The heat capacity of a substance is defined as: * the volume of substance to store 1 °C of heat. the amount of energy for a substance required to increase the temperature by 1 °C. the amount of energy required for substance of 1 kg to increase the temperature by 1 °C. Q4. A substance takes in energy of Q to increase its temperature by AT. Which formula can calculate the heat capacity (C) of the substance? * O C = QAT O C = Q/AT O C = AT/Q Q5. The more massive a substance, the the heat capacity. * smaller larger O same Q6. The specific heat capacity of a substance is defined as: * O the amount of energy for a substance required to increase the temperature by 1 "C. II O O ос O O O
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