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immersion joulemeter _ heater | thermometer © Ih aluminium block polystyrene tile | Source: http://sciencecity oupchina.com hk Note: Polystyrene tile 1, Set up the apparatus as shown above. 2. Put a few drops of oil into the holes for thermometer and heater to improve thermal conduction 7%: between them. 3, Measure the initial temperature (T,) of water and initial joulemeter reading (J). 4, Turn on the heater until the temperature of metal block rises for about 8°C. 5. Measure the maximum temperature of the metal block after the heater is turned off. Take it as final temperature (T,) and the final joulemeter reading (). 6. Calculate the specific heat capacity of finn by... Heat Capacity __Q GL-T) | (yhoo tbo? mass mAT m(h-01) ) 01-71) Specific Heat Capacity c = where m is the mass of the aluminium block. Question 108. Compare with the last experiment on page 48, which determines the specific heat capacity of water, this setup has no stirrer. How does it affect the experimental result? Thee iy Itlle «fect on the emt ay mela iy ye conduc hat, 10. lanolin ty sey wtilform infile the etal blk Learning Strategy EQ compare similar experiments, such as that on P.48 and P53. | Explain their differences and limitations of each. | 53 a R ery abba = 5400 (9) > 130004 Question 109. Can we use the same setup to find the specific heat capacity of glass? Explain briefly. No, oy hon it nto yd hoot caductor « Question 110. What is the use of adding a few drops of oil into the holes for thermometer and heater? O Singer feta —wrlct ete fhe ack ond har / thse, questions. (2) J eduiey beat hye the swatding. ) The experimental value of specific heat capacity of aluminium is larger than its standard value Rit which is 900 Jkg*°C*. Give a possible explanation. thee way eat lor tothe muir. Question 112. Give a suggestion on the improvement of the setup so as to reduce the error you have mentioned in the last question. Wye ctfon wl fo wg He weh\ bck to vedoce beat de Question 113. ‘When 7000 J of energy has been supplied to a 3 kg metal block, the temperature of the bec rises by Gr iat are the specific heat capacity and tan of the block? the pete ui ft camcity he spec aut 4 = ax Abb a 1 a ok bat J Question 14. 7 34) 2 HET IIy say“ aes 0 T'C! ale With the aid of diagram ;jjw:imii@, describe an experiment to measure the specific heat #1 ty ¢ capacity of a metal block. You should draw a diagram of the whole setup including a ng wos! power supply, You should Die the experimental procedure step by step. Also, ele you should state clearly what acinar: you will take. And lastly you should tell J how to calculate the Bo cic heat capacity of the metal block using the measurements. Reler oh te pie Question 115. # A hot metal block of mass 2.5 kg is cooled by immersing into a tank of water. There is '5kg of water in the tank and its temperature increases by 8°C after the hot metal block is immersed into it. Calculate the energy absorbed by the water. The temperature of th pie hot opal ‘metal drops by 70°C, find the specific heat capacity of the metal. ee, mo baat ky te the ao * 19(10) G Hoy tC 4 Frag absorbed \ vale * freq hi si wéh| oy sly car od Me pe hat pity a Ee it0) 0 Learning Strategy ED Eneray supplied = energy absorbed + heat loss to surroundings | 0) We rec nt 54 rr Qvevtion 4 PeaN ° ce oulemeter i 5 A ie ay ec dentoneler \ j = | >} Vk of i | rela XN : f ws bhck 3 it We : DEINE ave. < Ne ol pouer am ae ra “pat nit / polrtyene tle hrocedurey | {be ¥ the apply 0 howl —obwe | 2. Wn ty dap dil into te biley fey tet maneler at hater : to inproe tha! —cndclon beet theny. : _ Meamne te Stal temenie i) duster nd | Twn on debater wal te tapaolg A welol Wak sitey tr about 3°C | | | | a) 5 Nene the mprivtiym tomaofue doth weal ble othr the hoter iy tuned off. Toke it 047 il etomeabeste) on 1 ca ee b.—Colualn fhe uiic Heat apnity tt meal bck ly oe ity C : Crm GRE 2 dae p I \ my mbT thre m iy the mary do the mb Lek

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