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The specific heat of gold is 0.031 calories/gram°C and the specific heat of silver is 0.057 calories/gram°C. If equal amounts of each metal are exposed to equal heating, which will heat up faster?

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The gold will heat up almost twice as fast.

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Answer : Gold will heat up faster.

Explanation : Given,

The Specific heat of Silver and gold are 0.057 & 0.0314
calories/gram^(0)C respectively.

Specific heat is the amount of energy/heat required to raise the temperature of 1 Kg mass by 1 Kelvin.

The formula of Specific heat is,


q=m* c* (T_(final)-T_(initial))

Where,

c = Specific heat

q = Heat required


T_(final) = final temperature


T_(initial) = initial temperature

we are taking initial temperature as zero. According to the question, the mass and the heat are same.

Now put all the values in above formula, we get

For gold,


q=m* 0.031* (T_(gold)-0) .........(1)

For silver,


q=m* 0.057* (T_(silver)-0) ......... (2)

Now equating equation (1) and (2), we get


T_(gold)=1.83* T_(silver)

From this, we conclude that the temperature of gold is 1.83 times higher than the temperature of silver.

Therefore, Gold will heat up faster.

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