Deck 6: Thermal Energy and Thermodynamics
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Deck 6: Thermal Energy and Thermodynamics
1
The lowest temperature possible in nature is
A)0°C.
B)-273°C.
C)4 K.
A)0°C.
B)-273°C.
C)4 K.
B
2
Explain what is meant by saying a thermometer measures its own temperature.
Objects in the same locality will ultimately reach the same temperature when hot things cool and cool things warm. This is what a thermometer does. Thermometers come to thermal equilibrium with their surroundings and display this on their scale.
3
The temperature of boiling water is
A)100°C.
B)212°F.
C)both
A)100°C.
B)212°F.
C)both
C
4
Whether one object is warmer than another object has most to do with
A)molecular kinetic energy.
B)molecular potential energy.
C)heat flow.
D)masses of internal particles.
A)molecular kinetic energy.
B)molecular potential energy.
C)heat flow.
D)masses of internal particles.
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5
Substances are composed of tiny particles. Temperature is related mostly to the particles'
A)average translational kinetic energy.
B)total kinetic energy.
C)average thermal energy.
D)movement of energy from particle to particle.
E)none of the above
A)average translational kinetic energy.
B)total kinetic energy.
C)average thermal energy.
D)movement of energy from particle to particle.
E)none of the above
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6
The motion of molecules that most affects temperature is
A)translational motion.
B)rotational motion.
C)oscillatory motion.
D)simple harmonic motion.
A)translational motion.
B)rotational motion.
C)oscillatory motion.
D)simple harmonic motion.
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7
The temperature of melting ice is
A)0°C.
B)32°F.
C)both
A)0°C.
B)32°F.
C)both
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8
Absolute zero corresponds to a temperature of
A)0 K.
B)-273° C.
C)both
D)neither
A)0 K.
B)-273° C.
C)both
D)neither
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9
The motion of particles that contribute to temperature are
A)translational.
B)rotational.
C)circular.
D)orbital.
A)translational.
B)rotational.
C)circular.
D)orbital.
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10
The fact that a thermometer "takes its own temperature" illustrates
A)thermal equilibrium.
B)energy conservation.
C)the difference between heat and thermal energy.
D)molecules are constantly moving.
A)thermal equilibrium.
B)energy conservation.
C)the difference between heat and thermal energy.
D)molecules are constantly moving.
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11
To say that something is twice as hot as another suggests the hotter thing has
A)twice the thermal energy.
B)twice the absolute temperature.
C)both
D)none of the above
A)twice the thermal energy.
B)twice the absolute temperature.
C)both
D)none of the above
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12
When you touch a hot penny in sunlight with your finger, energy flows
A)from your finger to the penny.
B)from the penny to your finger.
C)both ways
A)from your finger to the penny.
B)from the penny to your finger.
C)both ways
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13
For each degree a volume of air at 0°C is cooled, its volume
A)shrinks by 1/273.
B)shrinks by 100/273.
C)increases by 1/273.
D)increases by 100/273.
A)shrinks by 1/273.
B)shrinks by 100/273.
C)increases by 1/273.
D)increases by 100/273.
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14
Which is the smallest unit of measurement for temperature?
A)one Celsius degree
B)one Kelvin
C)one Fahrenheit degree
D)all are the same
A)one Celsius degree
B)one Kelvin
C)one Fahrenheit degree
D)all are the same
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15
When you touch a piece of ice with your finger, energy flows
A)from your finger to the ice.
B)from the ice to your finger.
C)both ways
A)from your finger to the ice.
B)from the ice to your finger.
C)both ways
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16
The thermal energy in a substance is related mostly to the
A)average translational kinetic energy of particles.
B)total kinetic energy of particles.
C)average potential energy of particles.
D)movement of energy from particle to particle.
E)none of the above
A)average translational kinetic energy of particles.
B)total kinetic energy of particles.
C)average potential energy of particles.
D)movement of energy from particle to particle.
E)none of the above
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17
For each degree a volume of air at 0°C is cooled, its pressure
A)decreases by 1/273.
B)decreases by 100/273.
C)increases by 1/273.
D)increases by 100/273.
A)decreases by 1/273.
B)decreases by 100/273.
C)increases by 1/273.
D)increases by 100/273.
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18
On which temperature scale is 0 degrees the freezing point of water?
A)Celsius
B)Caloric
C)Kelvin
D)Fahrenheit
E)none of the above
A)Celsius
B)Caloric
C)Kelvin
D)Fahrenheit
E)none of the above
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19
At absolute zero, a substance has
A)absolutely no molecular motion.
B)no more energy to give up.
C)no volume.
D)all of the above
A)absolutely no molecular motion.
B)no more energy to give up.
C)no volume.
D)all of the above
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20
A volume of helium gas has a temperature of 0°C. The same gas twice as hot has a temperature of
A)0°C.
B)2°C.
C)100°C.
D)273°C.
E)none of the above
A)0°C.
B)2°C.
C)100°C.
D)273°C.
E)none of the above
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21
Distinguish between the concepts of thermal energy, temperature, and heat.
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22
Thermal energy can be measured in
A)calories.
B)Calories.
C)joules.
D)any or all of the above for special cases
A)calories.
B)Calories.
C)joules.
D)any or all of the above for special cases
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23
Place a 1-kg iron block at 40°C into 1 kg of water at 20°C and the final temperature becomes
A)less than 30°C.
B)at or about 30°C.
C)more than 30°C.
A)less than 30°C.
B)at or about 30°C.
C)more than 30°C.
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24
The temperature of water rises when 2.00 calories are added. It will rise the same when
A)4.19 J are added.
B)8.38 J are added.
C)83.4 J are added.
A)4.19 J are added.
B)8.38 J are added.
C)83.4 J are added.
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25
Heat is thermal energy that matter
A)contains.
B)transfers.
C)both
D)none of the above
A)contains.
B)transfers.
C)both
D)none of the above
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26
A nutritionist in the United States measures the food energy in units of
A)calories.
B)Calories.
C)joules.
D)none of the above
A)calories.
B)Calories.
C)joules.
D)none of the above
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27
Heat is thermal energy that flows due to
A)molecular activity.
B)calorie imbalance.
C)temperature differences.
A)molecular activity.
B)calorie imbalance.
C)temperature differences.
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28
If the same quantity of heat is added to both a 2-liter and a 4-liter container of water, the temperature change for water in the 4-liter container will be
A)half that of the 2-liter container.
B)more than half but less than twice.
C)twice that of the 2-liter container.
D)no change.
A)half that of the 2-liter container.
B)more than half but less than twice.
C)twice that of the 2-liter container.
D)no change.
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29
Heat is simply another word for
A)temperature.
B)thermal energy.
C)thermal energy that flows from hot to cold.
D)radiant energy.
A)temperature.
B)thermal energy.
C)thermal energy that flows from hot to cold.
D)radiant energy.
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30
Increasing the temperature of 50 grams of water by 1°C requires
A)1 calorie.
B)50 calories.
C)none of the above
A)1 calorie.
B)50 calories.
C)none of the above
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31
Compared to a giant iceberg, a hot cup of coffee has
A)more thermal energy and higher temperature.
B)higher temperature, but less thermal energy.
C)a greater specific heat capacity and more thermal energy.
D)none of the above
A)more thermal energy and higher temperature.
B)higher temperature, but less thermal energy.
C)a greater specific heat capacity and more thermal energy.
D)none of the above
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32
Heat energy is measured in units of
A)degrees.
B)joules.
C)calories.
D)both joules and calories.
A)degrees.
B)joules.
C)calories.
D)both joules and calories.
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33
If a room is cold it is due to a
A)presence of cold air.
B)lack of adequate thermal energy.
C)low air pressure.
A)presence of cold air.
B)lack of adequate thermal energy.
C)low air pressure.
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34
A piece of iron and a cup of water both have the same temperature. If they are heated so the thermal energy of each doubles,
A)the water will have the higher temperature.
B)the iron will have the higher temperature.
C)both will have the same temperature.
D)not enough information
A)the water will have the higher temperature.
B)the iron will have the higher temperature.
C)both will have the same temperature.
D)not enough information
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35
Which law of thermodynamics is a restatement of the conservation of energy as it applies to thermal systems?
A)first law
B)second law
C)third law
D)all of the above
A)first law
B)second law
C)third law
D)all of the above
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36
Pour a liter of 40°C water at into a liter of 20°C water and the final temperature of the two liters becomes
A)less than 30°C.
B)at or about 30°C.
C)more than 30°C.
A)less than 30°C.
B)at or about 30°C.
C)more than 30°C.
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37
Heat is thermal energy that flows from
A)hot to cold.
B)high energy to low energy.
C)high thermal pressure to low thermal pressure.
D)all of the above
A)hot to cold.
B)high energy to low energy.
C)high thermal pressure to low thermal pressure.
D)all of the above
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38
If the same quantity of heat is added to both a 1-liter and a 2-liter container of water, the temperature change of water in the 1-liter container will be
A)half.
B)more than half but less than twice.
C)twice.
D)none.
A)half.
B)more than half but less than twice.
C)twice.
D)none.
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39
The white-hot sparks from a fireworks sparkler that strike your skin don't cause injury because
A)they have a low temperature.
B)the energy per molecule is very low.
C)the energy per molecule is high, but the total energy transferred is small.
A)they have a low temperature.
B)the energy per molecule is very low.
C)the energy per molecule is high, but the total energy transferred is small.
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40
A volume of helium gas has a temperature of 10°C. The same gas twice as hot has a temperature of
A)10°C.
B)12°C.
C)283°C.
D)293°C.
E)none of the above
A)10°C.
B)12°C.
C)283°C.
D)293°C.
E)none of the above
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41
Which will cool faster when taken from a furnace?
A)iron
B)silver
C)the same
A)iron
B)silver
C)the same
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42
The filling of a hot apple pie is hotter than the crust due to
A)water in the filling that better retains thermal energy.
B)uneven temperatures.
C)high conductivity of apples.
A)water in the filling that better retains thermal energy.
B)uneven temperatures.
C)high conductivity of apples.
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43
Which law of thermodynamics addresses the direction of heat flow?
A)first law
B)second law
C)third law
D)all of the above
A)first law
B)second law
C)third law
D)all of the above
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44
When work is done on a system and no heat is added, the temperature of the system
A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)remains unchanged.
A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)remains unchanged.
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45
As entropy in a system increases, energy within the system
A)becomes more ordered.
B)becomes less ordered.
C)reaches equilibrium.
D)moves toward destruction.
A)becomes more ordered.
B)becomes less ordered.
C)reaches equilibrium.
D)moves toward destruction.
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46
As a system becomes more disordered, entropy
A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)remains the same.
A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)remains the same.
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47
Suppose you rapidly stir some raw eggs with an egg beater. The temperature of the eggs will
A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)remain unchanged.
A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)remain unchanged.
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48
A substance that heats up relatively quickly has a
A)high specific heat capacity.
B)low specific heat capacity.
C)high or low specific heat capacity.
A)high specific heat capacity.
B)low specific heat capacity.
C)high or low specific heat capacity.
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49
Your room gets messier day by day. In this case entropy is
A)increasing.
B)decreasing.
C)hanging steady.
D)none of the above
A)increasing.
B)decreasing.
C)hanging steady.
D)none of the above
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50
San Francisco has milder winters than Washington D.C. due to water's high
A)conductivity.
B)specific heat capacity.
C)temperature in the Pacific Ocean.
A)conductivity.
B)specific heat capacity.
C)temperature in the Pacific Ocean.
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51
More disorder means
A)more entropy.
B)no real change in entropy.
C)less entropy.
A)more entropy.
B)no real change in entropy.
C)less entropy.
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52
Because a refrigerator operates with some kind of motor, leaving the refrigerator door open in a closed room on a hot day
A)increases room temperature.
B)decreases room temperature.
C)doesn't affect room temperature.
A)increases room temperature.
B)decreases room temperature.
C)doesn't affect room temperature.
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53
Which law of thermodynamics states that no system can reach absolute zero?
A)first law
B)second law
C)third law
D)all of the above
A)first law
B)second law
C)third law
D)all of the above
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54
Entropy is most closely related to the
A)first law of thermodynamics.
B)second law of thermodynamics.
C)both
D)neither
A)first law of thermodynamics.
B)second law of thermodynamics.
C)both
D)neither
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55
When you place a sealed can of air on a hot stove burner, the can undergoes an increase in
A)thermal energy.
B)temperature.
C)pressure.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
A)thermal energy.
B)temperature.
C)pressure.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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56
When work is done by a system and no heat is added, the temperature of the system
A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)remains unchanged.
A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)remains unchanged.
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57
The moderate temperatures of islands throughout the world has mainly to do with water's
A)poor conductivity.
B)vast supply of thermal energy.
C)high specific heat capacity.
D)high evaporation rate.
E)absorption of solar energy.
A)poor conductivity.
B)vast supply of thermal energy.
C)high specific heat capacity.
D)high evaporation rate.
E)absorption of solar energy.
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58
To say that water has a high specific heat capacity is to say that water
A)requires a lot of energy for an increase in temperature.
B)releases a lot of energy in cooling.
C)absorbs a lot of energy for an increase in temperature.
D)all of the above
A)requires a lot of energy for an increase in temperature.
B)releases a lot of energy in cooling.
C)absorbs a lot of energy for an increase in temperature.
D)all of the above
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59
Which of the following normally warms up faster when heat is applied?
A)water
B)iron
C)glass
D)wood
A)water
B)iron
C)glass
D)wood
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60
The direction of natural processes is from states of
A)higher order to lower order.
B)lower order to higher order.
C)disorganization to organization.
D)imbalance to equilibrium.
A)higher order to lower order.
B)lower order to higher order.
C)disorganization to organization.
D)imbalance to equilibrium.
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61
What would be the temperature of a mixture of 50 g of 20°C water and 50 g of 40°C water?
A)25°C
B)28°C
C)30°C
D)32°C
E)34°C
A)25°C
B)28°C
C)30°C
D)32°C
E)34°C
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62
As a hot iron ring cools, the diameter of the hole
A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)remains the same.
A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)remains the same.
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63
What would be the temperature of 40.0 g of 22°C water mixed with 60.0 g of 80°C water?
A)28.4°C
B)30.2°C
C)50.6°C
D)56.8°C
A)28.4°C
B)30.2°C
C)50.6°C
D)56.8°C
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64
If glass expanded more than mercury, then the column of mercury in a thermometer would rise when the temperature
A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)neither
A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)neither
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65
What would be the temperature of 50 g of 20°C water mixed with 80 g of 40°C water?
A)24.6°C
B)26.9°C
C)27.6°C
D)28.3°C
A)24.6°C
B)26.9°C
C)27.6°C
D)28.3°C
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66
The usefulness of a bimetallic strip is due to differences in
A)expansions of metals.
B)conductivities of metals.
C)heat capacities of metals.
A)expansions of metals.
B)conductivities of metals.
C)heat capacities of metals.
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67
When an iron ring is heated, the hole becomes
A)smaller.
B)larger.
C)neither
A)smaller.
B)larger.
C)neither
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68
If water had a lower specific heat capacity, would ponds and lakes be more or less likely to freeze in winter?
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69
Hot sand cools off faster at night than plants and vegetation, which indicates that the specific heat capacity for sand is
A)less than that for plants.
B)more than that for plants.
C)likely the same as that for plants.
D)not enough information
A)less than that for plants.
B)more than that for plants.
C)likely the same as that for plants.
D)not enough information
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70
When a bimetallic bar composed of copper and iron strips is heated, the bar bends toward the iron strip because
A)iron gets hotter before copper.
B)copper gets hotter before iron.
C)copper expands more than iron.
D)iron expands more than copper.
E)none of the above
A)iron gets hotter before copper.
B)copper gets hotter before iron.
C)copper expands more than iron.
D)iron expands more than copper.
E)none of the above
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71
Place a kilogram block of iron at 40°C into a kilogram of water at 20°C and the final temperature of the two becomes
A)less than 30°C.
B)at or about 30°C.
C)more than 30°C.
A)less than 30°C.
B)at or about 30°C.
C)more than 30°C.
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72
Which of the following contracts most when the temperature is slightly increased? Equal volumes of
A)iron.
B)wood.
C)ice water.
D)helium.
E)none of the above contract when heated
A)iron.
B)wood.
C)ice water.
D)helium.
E)none of the above contract when heated
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73
A pre-electronic thermostat employs a coiled
A)wire of low conductivity.
B)bimetallic strip.
C)tube of mercury.
A)wire of low conductivity.
B)bimetallic strip.
C)tube of mercury.
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74
Some molecules are able to absorb large amounts of energy in the form of internal vibrations and rotations. Materials composed of such molecules have
A)low specific heat capacities.
B)high specific heat capacities.
C)none of the above
A)low specific heat capacities.
B)high specific heat capacities.
C)none of the above
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75
Which of the following expands most when the temperature is increased? Equal volumes of
A)iron.
B)wood.
C)ice water.
D)helium.
E)all expand the same
A)iron.
B)wood.
C)ice water.
D)helium.
E)all expand the same
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76
The fact that desert sand is very hot in the day and very cold at night is evidence that sand has a
A)low specific heat capacity.
B)high specific heat capacity.
C)none of the above
A)low specific heat capacity.
B)high specific heat capacity.
C)none of the above
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77
The specific heat capacity of aluminum is more than twice that of copper. Place equal masses of aluminum and copper wire in a flame and the wire to heat up quickest will be
A)copper.
B)aluminum.
C)both the same
A)copper.
B)aluminum.
C)both the same
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78
If the specific heat capacity of water were lower than it is, ponds in the cold of winter would be
A)more likely to freeze.
B)less likely to freeze.
C)neither more nor less likely to freeze.
A)more likely to freeze.
B)less likely to freeze.
C)neither more nor less likely to freeze.
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79
Which of the following contracts most when the temperature is decreased? Equal volumes of
A)iron.
B)wood.
C)water.
D)helium.
E)all contract the same
A)iron.
B)wood.
C)water.
D)helium.
E)all contract the same
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80
Which of the following expands most when the temperature is lowered? Equal volumes of
A)iron.
B)wood.
C)helium.
D)water at 4°C.
E)none expand when the temperature is lowered
A)iron.
B)wood.
C)helium.
D)water at 4°C.
E)none expand when the temperature is lowered
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