0625_w09_qp_31
A paper of Physics, 0625
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For Examiner’s Use State what is meant by specific heat capacity. Water has a very high specific heat capacity. Suggest why this might be a disadvantage when using water for cooking. illustrates an experiment to measure the specific heat capacity of some metal. boiling water metal heater insulation lid thread water cup thermometer stirrer The piece of metal is heated in boiling water until it has reached the temperature of the water. It is then transferred rapidly to some water in a well-insulated cup. A very sensitive thermometer is used to measure the initial and final temperatures of the water in the cup. specific heat capacity of water = 4200 J / (kg K) The readings from the experiment are as follows. mass of metal = 0.050 kg mass of water in cup = 0.200 kg initial temperature of water in cup = 21.1 °C final temperature of water in cup = 22.9 °C Calculate the temperature rise of the water in the cup and the temperature fall of the piece of metal. temperature rise of water = temperature fall of metal = For Examiner’s Use Calculate the thermal energy gained by the water in the cup. State the equation that you use. thermal energy gained = Assume that only the water gained thermal energy from the piece of metal. Making use of your answers to and , calculate the value of the specific heat capacity of the metal. Give your answer to 3 significant figures. specific heat capacity = Suggest one reason why the experiment might not have given a correct value for the specific heat capacity of the metal.
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