Question
Which factors affect heat transfer between a warm and a cool substance?
the time it took to heat the substance, the area of contact, and the specific heats of the substances
the amount of time of contact, the area of contact, and the specific heats of the substances
the time it took to heat the substance, the area of the substances, and the specific heats of the substances
the amount of time of contact, the area of the substances, and the specific heats of the substances
the time it took to heat the substance, the area of contact, and the specific heats of the substances
the amount of time of contact, the area of contact, and the specific heats of the substances
the time it took to heat the substance, the area of the substances, and the specific heats of the substances
the amount of time of contact, the area of the substances, and the specific heats of the substances
Answers
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The correct factors that affect heat transfer between a warm and a cool substance are:
**the amount of time of contact, the area of contact, and the specific heats of the substances.**
1. **Amount of Time of Contact**: The longer the two substances are in contact, the more heat transfer can occur.
2. **Area of Contact**: The larger the area of contact, the more heat can be transferred between the two substances.
3. **Specific Heats of the Substances**: The specific heat capacity of a substance determines how much heat is needed to change its temperature. This affects how quickly each substance will change temperature during heat transfer.
So the answer you're looking for is: **the amount of time of contact, the area of contact, and the specific heats of the substances.**
**the amount of time of contact, the area of contact, and the specific heats of the substances.**
1. **Amount of Time of Contact**: The longer the two substances are in contact, the more heat transfer can occur.
2. **Area of Contact**: The larger the area of contact, the more heat can be transferred between the two substances.
3. **Specific Heats of the Substances**: The specific heat capacity of a substance determines how much heat is needed to change its temperature. This affects how quickly each substance will change temperature during heat transfer.
So the answer you're looking for is: **the amount of time of contact, the area of contact, and the specific heats of the substances.**