Answer: seen below
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Water has the highest specific heat capacity in this case while sand has the lowest specific heat capacity.
b) Sand absorb the least energy for it temperature change (increase or decrease). This means that their temperatures change more quickly due to it low specific heat capacity of 0.290J/g°C) at 25°C)
c) using the formula:
Q = m × cP × (final temperature -initial temperature)
where:
Q = heat
m = is the mass
cP = is the mass heat capacity,
T= is the temperature
Q = 2 kg × 600 J/(kg°C) × (30°C - 20°C)
Q = 12000 J
d) in simpler term, The second law of thermodynamics states that when energy changes from one form to another form, entropy The second law of thermodynamics says that when energy changes from one form to another form, or matter moves freely, entropy (which is a measure of the amount of energy in a physical system that cannot be used to do work) in a closed system increases. This is why your feet gets cold when you put them in the water.