Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Heat Energy Investigation :: Papers
 Heat Energy Investigation       In this experiment we will as accurately as possible measure the     voltage, current, time, start temperature, final temperature and the     mass of 7 different substances.       We will measure the voltage to make the experiment more accurate, we     will do this by making sure that every time we do an experiment we     will keep the volts to 12v and nothing else, as this could affect the     overall result. It is also needed as part of an equation that will be     done later on. We will measure the time, start temperature and final     temperature because we again need it as part of an equation, which     will help us to find out how much energy was needed to make the     substance rise by 1o. We need to know the mass of the substance to     make it a fair test and as part of the equation.       We intend to safely heat up seven different substances; these are     steel, oil, water, brass, aluminium, sand and copper. They will be     heated to a final temperature of 50oc. We will then do some equation     to find out how much energy is needed to make each substance go up by     1o.       I predict that the oil and water which are both liquids will take more     energy to heat up than the solids. Because the bonds in the liquids     are free flowing and therefore when the substances are heated there is     a smaller knock on effect than in the solid substances.       By using class results as well as our own we will be able to get a     good set of results and will also be able to find out how accurate our     own results were.       To make the results as accurate as is possible we will not let the     metals get too hot and with the liquids we shall stir it so that there     is an even temperature throughout.       Once we have our measurements:       E.g.    Steel       Voltage = 12v       Current = 3.57A       Time = 5m 10 sec (310 sec)    					    
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