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26 October, 00:31

A variety of non-metal materials - fiberglass, Styrofoam, rubber - - are thermal insulators; that is, when there is a

temperature difference across their ends, they do not transfer energy efficiently from the higher temperature end to

the lower temperature end.

Will a thermal insulator generally have a low specific heat capacity (closer to sand) or a high specific heat capacity

(closer to water) ?

A.) Low specific heat capacity

B.) High specific heat capacity

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  1. 26 October, 00:55
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    Answer: B.) High specific heat capacity

    Explanation:

    Thermal insulators are materials that are bad conductors of thermal energy.

    On the other hand, the specific heat capacity of a material is defined as the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of the material by 1K.

    So:

    If a material has a low specific heat capacity, it means that it takes a short time to absorb the heat, hence a temperature increase occurs shortly. These are excellent thermal conductors.

    But if a material has high specific heat capacity, it will take longer to absorb heat and is therefore an excellent thermal insulator.
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