





Student experiment to identify materials using specific heat as measurable characteristic. This complete solution is designed for use with PASCO Capstone Software.
- 1x Specific Heat Set
- 1x PASPORT Temperature Sensor
- 1x Calorimetry Cup with Lid
- 1x Steam Generator
- 1x Ohaus Triple-Beam Balance (without Tare)
- 1x Braided Physics String
Product Summary
In this experiment designed for use with PASCO Capstone software, students learn that materials can be identified using specific heat as a measurable characteristic. A known mass of water is used and the unknown material is placed in the water. The initial temperature of the water and the unknown material are measured. The equilibrium temperature is found and from this the specific heat of the unknown material is derived.
Concepts
- Thermal Energy
- Equilibrium Temperature
- Specific Heat
What's Included
Data Collection Software
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Interface Required
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Support Documents
Manuals | ||
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PASPORT Temperature Sensor Manual | English - 168.67 KB | |
SE-6849 Specific Heat Manual | English - 724.72 KB | |
Steam Generator Manual | English - 221.14 KB | |
Knowledge Base | ||
Changing sensors associated with Capstone Workbooks | Oct 21st, 2022 |