Required Practical Activity 1 Flashcards
1
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Method for investigation to determine the specific heat capacity of one or more materials:
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- Place a beaker on the balance and set the balance to 0
- Add the oil to the beaker and measure the mass of the oil using the balance
- Place a thermometer and an immersion heater into the oil
- Measure the starting temperature of the oil using the thermometer
- Wrap the beaker in insulating foam to reduce thermal energy transfer to the surroundings
- Connect a joulemeter and a power pack to the immersion heater (joulemeter tells us how many joules of electrical energy pass into the immersion heater)
- Time for 30mins - allows the temperature to rise enough to accurately read from the thermometer
- Measure the number of joules of energy that passed into the immersion heater off the joulemeter
- Measure the final temperature of the oil using the thermometer
- Rearrange this formula specific heat capacity (J/kg degrees C) of the oil using formula: change in energy = mass x specific heat capacity x temperature change
2
Q
Diagram for for investigation to determine the specific heat capacity of one or more materials:
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3
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Sources of inaccuracy and how to solve them when doing an investigation to determine the specific heat capacity of one or more materials:
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- thermal energy passing out the beaker into the air
- use an insulator with a lower thermal conductivity
- not all of the thermal energy passing into the oil
- ensure that immersion heater is fully submerged
- incorrect reading of thermometer
- use an electronic temperature probe
- thermal energy may not be spread through the oil
- stir the oil