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Sunday, June 9, 2019

The Specific Heat Capacity of Water and Metal Lab Report

The Specific Heat Capacity of Water and Metal - Lab Report ExampleThe temperature of 500 ml of piss in a beaker was measured before a warm erupter connected to power supply was dipped in the beaker. After 10 proceeding of heat uping and constant stirring of pissing, the power supply was switched off, and water temperature measured. The same procedure was repeated for a stoppage of 15 minutes. The results were recorded in mesa 1.The temperature of aluminum block was recorded before a heater connected to a power supply was used to heat the block for a period of 8 minutes. The above procedure was repeated using Copper block and the results were recorded in table 2.The experimental specific heat capacity of water was 4785 JKg-1 oC-1 while the literature value was 4187 JKg-1 oC-1. Therefore, the percentage error for water was calculated using the formula % Error= Experimental value-Theoretical value 100The specific heat capacity of water determined in this experiment had a numerical value of 4785 263 JKg-1 oC-1 while that of aluminium and copper were 1278 and 545 JKg-1 oC-1, respectively. The standard (literature) specific heat capacities of water, aluminium and copper are 4187, 900 and 386 JKg-1 oC-1, respectively (Table of specific heats). The obtained values were more than the literature values. The anomalies observed between these values were probably due to random errors in the experimental procedures e.g. the loss of heat to the surrounding and the presence of impurities in the water hence leading to an increase in the boiling points. Systematic errors could be due to the weights of the metallic element blocks and temperature readings as well as fluctuations in pressure. In future experiments, loss of energy to the surroundings could be avoided by using more energy to heat the water for it to attain the required temperature. In addition, water with higher levels of purity can be used in the experiments so that the effect of impurities on

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