Suppose you have two slices of cheese. They have the same specific heat, but one is twice the mass of the other. How much energy is needed to melt the larger slice compared to the amount of energy needed to melt the smaller slice?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Energy required = mass x specific heat

As the two slices of cheese have the same specific heat, but one is twice the mass of the other,  the larger slice will require twice the amount of energy needed to melt when compared to the smaller slice.