If You Heat Different Things, You Heat Them More Slowly Than If They Are Hotter

Feb 05, 2021

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We know that if you heat something up, some things heat up faster and some things heat up slower, why does it heat up differently at the same rate, because our intrinsic properties are different than the heat capacity!So let's explain that if the heat is absorbed at the same rate, if the two objects have the same mass it must be warmer than the heat capacity but it doesn't have to be without that premise. If this is a judgment question, this is a false statement.Because the rate of heat absorption depends on the temperature difference, and the specific heat capacity is small, but it doesn't have to be slow for a large mass

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