When removing the objects from the oven, you accidentally touch each one with your hand. Rank these objects on the basis of how hot they feel. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.

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When removing the objects from the oven, you accidentally touch each one with your hand. Rank these objects on the basis of how hot they feel.
Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
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well done steak
c = 3500 J/(kg .º C)
k = 0.2 J/(s m .° C) ||k = 80 J/(s - m .° C)
iron skillet
= 448 J/(kg .° C)
glass casserole dish
c = 837 J/(kg .º C)
k = 0.8 J/(s - m .° Ć)
aluminum pot
900 J/(kg.° C)
k = 220 J/(s · m -° C)
silver ingot
= 235 J/(kg .° C)
k = 420 J/(s · m ·° C)
wooden cutting board
c = 1700 J/(kg -° C)
k = 0.1 J/(s m .°
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smallest
The correct ranking cannot be determined.
Transcribed Image Text:When removing the objects from the oven, you accidentally touch each one with your hand. Rank these objects on the basis of how hot they feel. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help well done steak c = 3500 J/(kg .º C) k = 0.2 J/(s m .° C) ||k = 80 J/(s - m .° C) iron skillet = 448 J/(kg .° C) glass casserole dish c = 837 J/(kg .º C) k = 0.8 J/(s - m .° Ć) aluminum pot 900 J/(kg.° C) k = 220 J/(s · m -° C) silver ingot = 235 J/(kg .° C) k = 420 J/(s · m ·° C) wooden cutting board c = 1700 J/(kg -° C) k = 0.1 J/(s m .° largest smallest The correct ranking cannot be determined.
Six objects are placed in a 500°F (260° C) oven and allowed to reach thermal equilibrium. Each object has a mass of 1.0 kg. The specific heat and thermal conductivity of each
substance are denoted by c and k.
Transcribed Image Text:Six objects are placed in a 500°F (260° C) oven and allowed to reach thermal equilibrium. Each object has a mass of 1.0 kg. The specific heat and thermal conductivity of each substance are denoted by c and k.
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