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The passage discusses specific heat capacity, latent heat, and specific heat of vaporization in the context of heating water and other liquids. It provides examples of calculating energy transferred and rate of temperature change.

The specific heat capacity of water is 4200 J/kg°C. It represents the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1°C.

Factors that can lead to uncertainty in the result include imprecise measurements of mass, temperature, energy input, and imperfect insulation of the container. Care must be taken to minimize heat loss or gain from the surroundings.

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PHYSICS GRADE 12
REVISION 2008
WORK SHEET 18
THERMAL PHYSICS
(Specific heat capacity, Latent heat)

1. (a) Water has a specific heat capacity of 4200JKg-1K-1. Explain this statement.

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(b) An electric kettle has a heat capacity of 450JK-1 and an element whose power is

2.25KW. Ignoring the losses of energy to the surrounding, what is the rate of rise of
temperature in Kmin-1 when the kettle contains 1.0Kg of water.
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2. The following data refer to a dishwasher.


Power of heating element
2.5KW
Time to heat water
360s
Mass of water used
3.0Kg
Initial temperature of water 20
Final temperature of water
60
(a)Taking the S.H.C. of water to 4200JKg-1K-1, Calculate
(i) The energy provided by the heating element
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(ii) The energy required to heat the water.


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(b) Give two reasons why your answers in part (a) differ from each other.
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3. (a) Define the term specific latent heat of vaporization.


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(b) In an experiment to determine the specific heat of vaporization of a liquid, an


electrical heater boils the liquid in a well insulated container. The resistance of the
heater is 3.00 and the Potential difference across the heater is 8.00V. In a time of
500s, the mass of liquid decreases by 0.110Kg. Calculate
(i) The energy transferred to the liquid.
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(ii) The specific latent heat of Vaporization of the liquid.
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4. (a) Define the term specific latent heat of fusion and state briefly how this quantity can
be measured for ice. Include a diagram.
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(b) Ice is commonly used to cool drinks. If an ice cube, at a temperat re of 0 and of
mass 0.0 5 is dropped into a ea er containin 0. 5 of ater ith an initial
temperat re of
calc late the final temperat re of the res ltin ater. ss me
that no heat is exchanged with the surroundings.
Specific heat capacity of water= 4.2KJ-1 K-1
Specific latent heat of ice=
3.4x105 JKg-1
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5. (a) Describe how you would measure the specific latent heat of vaporization of water.
(i)
Draw the diagram of the experimental arrangement.
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Explain how you could calculate the result.

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(iii)

State the factors which lead to uncertainity in the result.

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(iv)

Describe the precautions you would take to make your result as accurate as
possible.

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(b) The mass of liquid nitrogen in an open beaker is found to have decreased by 4.63g in
10minutes. If the S.L.H of vaporization of nitrogen at its boiling point is 1.99x10 5JKg-1, at
what rate were the surroundings heating the beaker? Why is the heat capacity of the
beaker irrelevant?
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