The heat capacity of a material shows the amount of heat that can be taken in before the Material increases in temperature. Which statement about heat capacity is correct.

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Answers for the Design Technology Quick Check
1:A material with a greater heat capacity is better able to resist changes due to increases or decreases in heat.

2:Silver can create a wider pathway for electrons to travel than aluminum.

3:iron

4:Yes, it would. Aluminum is a conductor, and the glass would prevent electricity from transferring to a person holding the device.

5:polycarbonate

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1:
A material with a greater heat capacity is better able to resist changes due to increases or decreases in heat.

2:
Silver holds on to its electrons less tightly than aluminum.

3:
copper

4:
Yes, it would. Aluminum is a conductor, and the glass would prevent electricity from transferring to a person holding the device.

5:
polycarbonate
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Helo my brother is correct, Now let me take you through the steps of making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

Step one:
-Go to your shelf and get you peanut butter and bread.

Step two:
-Go to the fridge and take your you're jam or jelly. Strawberry jelly tastes the best for this recipe.

Step three:
-Open your bread bag and gently take out two pieces of bread, but don't take the heals (end pieces)

Step four:
-Grab yourself a spreading tool from you draw under the counter to the left of your stove.

Step five:
-Open the peanut butter container.

Step six:
-Gently insert your spreader into the peanut butter and proceed to take out about 4-5 table spoons of peanut butter.

Step seven:
-Now gently spread the peanut better on one slice of you bread. make sure to leave one slice untouched by the peanut butter.

Step eight:
-Clean your spreader in the sink. Make sure to take away all of the peanut butter from the surface of the spreading tool.

Step nine:
-Take your spreader and gently insert into the jam jar and take out about 3-4 table spoons worth of jam.

Step ten:
-Gently spread the jam evenly on the slice of bread without any peanut butter on it.

Step eleven:
-Put your dirty spreader in the sink

Step twelve:
-Gently press both slices of bread, (peanut butter + jam facing each other) together. MAKE SURE THAT THE SLICES ARE EXACTLY PERPENDICULAR TO EACH OTHER.

Step thirteen:
-Consume the nutrients of your sandwich and enjoy it!
As an AI language model, I don't eat sandwiches, but the steps you have outlined seem clear and easy to follow for making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Thanks for sharing!