1. Energy (required practical 1 - specific heat capacity) Flashcards
1
Q
What are the steps for the practical?
A
- Place a beaker on a balance and press zero
- Add oil to the beaker and record the mass of the oil
- Place a thermometer and an immersion heater into the oil
- Read the starting temperature of the oil
- Wrap the beaker in insulating foam to reduce thermal energy transfer to the surroundings
- Connect a joulemeter to the immersion heater
- Time for thirty minutes
- Read the number of joules of energy that passed into the immersion heater
- Read the final temperature of the oil
- Calculate the specific heat capacity of the oil using the equation
2
Q
What are the sources of inaccuracy in the experiment?
A
- thermal energy passing out of the beaker into the air
- not all thermal energy passing into the oil
- incorrect reading of the thermometer
- thermal energy not being spread through the oil
3
Q
How can you reduce the effects of the thermal energy passing out of the beaker into the air?
A
Use an insulator with a lower thermal conductivity
4
Q
How can you reduce the effects of not all the thermal energy passing into the oil?
A
ensure that the immersion heater is fully submerged
5
Q
How can you reduce the effects of an incorrect reading of the thermometer?
A
use an electric temperature probe
6
Q
How can you reduce the effects of thermal energy not being spread through the oil?
A
stir the oil