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Answer:
The material with the higher specific heat capacity would cause a more severe burn.
Explanation:
Quantity of heat (Q) = mass of material (m) × specific heat capacity (C) × temperature difference (∆T)
From the formula above, the relationship between Q and C is direct in which increase in one quantity (C) leads to a corresponding increase in the other quantity (Q)
The material with the higher specific heat capacity would produce more heat, thus cause a more severe burn.
The material with a higher specific heat capacity would cause a more severe burn.
What is temperature?
Temperature refers to a measure of the degree of hotness or coldness of a physical body (object). Also, temperature is typically measured by using a thermometer and its units are:
- Celsius (°C)
- Kelvin (K)
- Fahrenheit (°F)
How to calculate change in temperature.
Mathematically, quantity of heat is given by this formula:
[tex]Q = mc \theta[/tex]
From the formula, we can deduce that there exist a linear relationship between the quantity of heat generated by a material, specific heat capacity and temperature. Thus, the higher the temperature and specific heat capacity, the more severe a burn would be.
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