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Answer:
Different masses will change tempurature at different rates when exposed ti the same amount of thermal energy. This is because the amount if mass affects ab objects ability to absorb thermal energy.
Explanation:
Sample Response
Answer:
Mass affect thermal energy transfer by specific heat.
Explanation:
Specific heat of a substance tells us how much heat must be absorb/release.
thermal energy from a [tex]1\rm gm[/tex] sample of this substance in order to change its temperature by [tex]1^\rm o[/tex][tex]\rm C[/tex].
change in thermal energy = mass × specific heat capacity × change in temperature
[tex]Q=mc \Delta t[/tex]
Where,
m is mass
[tex]c[/tex] is specific heat
[tex]\Delta t[/tex] is change in temperature
If the specific heat of substance A is higher then it will absorb more energy because it require more specific heat to change in temperature.
If the specific heat of substance A is less then it will release more energy because it require less specific heat to change in temperature.
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