Starter quiz

  • Which of the following statements about heating are correct?
    • Heating a sample of a material can increase its temperature.  ✓
    • Heating a sample of material can decrease its temperature.
    • All materials' temperatures change equally when given the same amount of energy.
    • Temperature change depends on the type of material.  ✓
    • Temperate change depends on the mass of a sample.  ✓
  • Which of the following pieces of equipment should be used to measure the mass of a solid sample of a material?
    • joulemeter
    • top pan balance  ✓
    • Vernier callipers
    • ruler
    • beaker
  • Which of the following pieces of equipment should be used to accurately measure the volume of a sample of a liquid?
    • beaker
    • top pan balance
    • measuring cylinder  ✓
    • displacement can
    • ruler
  • Which of the following is a correct definition of the specific heat capacity of a material?
    • The temperature change when 1 kg of the material is heated using 1 J.
    • The temperature change when 1 kg of the material is heated using 1 kJ.
    • The energy change of a sample of material when its temperature changes by 1°C.
    • The energy change when 1 kg of the material changes temperature by 1°C.  ✓
    • The mass change when the material’s temperature increases by 1°C.
  • An engineer heats six 0.5 kg samples of liquids using the same amount of energy. The temperature changes are shown. Starting with the greatest, sort the liquids into order of specific heat capacity.
    • 1
      start temperature: 20°C; end temperature: 25°C
    • 2
      start temperature: 19°C; end temperature: 25°C
    • 3
      start temperature: 21°C; end temperature: 30°C
    • 4
      start temperature: 20°C; end temperature: 30°C
    • 5
      start temperature: 25°C; end temperature: 45°C
    • 6
      start temperature: 28°C; end temperature: 55°C
  • A block of hot metal is placed into a beaker of cold water. Which of the following statements are correct?
    • The overall energy transfer is from the water to the metal.
    • The overall energy transfer is from the metal to the water.  ✓
    • The water and metal will eventually reach the same temperature.  ✓
    • The energy loss from the metal is equal to the energy gain for the water.  ✓
    • The temperature change of the metal and water are equal.
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