9. Based on the specific heat table given, which of the following substances is the best thermal insulator? SPS7.c a. Glass b. Paraffin c. Air d. Platinum 10. Based on the specific heat table given, which substance would you use as a frying pan? b. Wood SPS7e a. Silver c. Paraffin d. Rubber 11. As the temperature of an object rises, so does the mass of the object. b. thermal energy of the object. SPS7.6 c. potential energy of the object. d. specific heat of the object. a. 12. What property of an object is related to the average kinetic energy of the particles in that object? SPS7.b d. conductivity a. gravity b. reactivity c. temperature SPS7.b 13. Heat is the transfer of thermal energy because of a a. conduction difference. b. specific heat c. radiation d. temperature

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Specific Heat Table
Substance
cIJ kg K
Substance
cIJ kg K
Aluminium
900
Ice
2100
Iron/steel
450
Wood
1700
Copper
390
Nylon
1700
Brass
380
Rubber
1700
Zinc
380
Marble
880
Silver
230
Concrete
850
Mercury
140
Granite
Tungsten
135
Sand
800
Platinum
130
Glass
670
Lead
130
Carbon
500
Hydrogen
14000
Ethanol
2400
Air
718
Paraffin
2100
Nitrogen
1040
Water
4186
Steam
2000
Sea water
3900
7. Based on the specific heat table given, which of the following substances would make the best thermal conductor?
SPS7.e
a. Granite
b. Concrete
c. Sand
d. Marble
Transcribed Image Text:Specific Heat Table Substance cIJ kg K Substance cIJ kg K Aluminium 900 Ice 2100 Iron/steel 450 Wood 1700 Copper 390 Nylon 1700 Brass 380 Rubber 1700 Zinc 380 Marble 880 Silver 230 Concrete 850 Mercury 140 Granite Tungsten 135 Sand 800 Platinum 130 Glass 670 Lead 130 Carbon 500 Hydrogen 14000 Ethanol 2400 Air 718 Paraffin 2100 Nitrogen 1040 Water 4186 Steam 2000 Sea water 3900 7. Based on the specific heat table given, which of the following substances would make the best thermal conductor? SPS7.e a. Granite b. Concrete c. Sand d. Marble
8. Based on the specific heat table given, which substance has a specific heat of 1700 J/kg-K?
b. Nitrogen
SPS7.c
a. Air
c. Ice
d. Rubber
9. Based on the specific heat table given, which of the following substances is the best thermal insulator?
SPS7.e
a. Glass
b. Paraffin
c. Air
d. Platinum
10. Based on the specific heat table given, which substance would you use as a frying pan?
b. Wood
SPS7e
a. Silver
c. Paraffin
d. Rubber
11. As the temperature of an object rises, so does the
mass of the object.
b. thermal energy of the object.
SPS7.b
c. potential energy of the object.
d. specific heat of the object.
a.
12. What property of an object is related to the average kinetic energy of the particles in that object? SPS7.b
a. gravity
b. reactivity
c. temperature
d. conductivity
difference.
SPS7.b
13. Heat is the transfer of thermal energy because of a
a. conduction
b. specific heat
c. radiation
d. temperature
Transcribed Image Text:8. Based on the specific heat table given, which substance has a specific heat of 1700 J/kg-K? b. Nitrogen SPS7.c a. Air c. Ice d. Rubber 9. Based on the specific heat table given, which of the following substances is the best thermal insulator? SPS7.e a. Glass b. Paraffin c. Air d. Platinum 10. Based on the specific heat table given, which substance would you use as a frying pan? b. Wood SPS7e a. Silver c. Paraffin d. Rubber 11. As the temperature of an object rises, so does the mass of the object. b. thermal energy of the object. SPS7.b c. potential energy of the object. d. specific heat of the object. a. 12. What property of an object is related to the average kinetic energy of the particles in that object? SPS7.b a. gravity b. reactivity c. temperature d. conductivity difference. SPS7.b 13. Heat is the transfer of thermal energy because of a a. conduction b. specific heat c. radiation d. temperature
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