If you double the mass of the object you are going to heat, you need ...... as much energy to increase the temperature.

four times

half

three times

twice

1 answer

twice

The amount of energy needed to increase the temperature of an object is directly proportional to its mass. So, if you double the mass of the object, you will need twice as much energy to increase its temperature.
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