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The mass of an object has doubled. (a) How does the specific heat of that object

ID: 2301892 • Letter: T

Question

The mass of an object has doubled.
(a) How does the specific heat of that object change?

1) The specific heat would be equal to 1/2 of the original value.

2) The specific heat would be the same as the original value.     

3) The specific heat would be twice as large as the original value.

4) The specific heat would be four times as large as the original value.


(b) How does the heat capacity of that object change?

1) The heat capacity would be equal to 1/2 of the original value.

2) The heat capacity would be the same as the original value.     

3) The heat capacity would be twice as large as the original value.

4) The heat capacity would be four times as large as the original value.

There is part A and part B, i need an answer 1, 2, 3, or 4 for both parts...

Explanation / Answer

(a)

2) The specific heat would be the same as the original value. as it is independent of mass

b)

3) The heat capacity would be twice as large as the original value.

as it is proporational to mass :)