Experiment to find specific heat of a liquid

In summary, the conversation discusses an experiment to determine the specific heat of a liquid using a resistance heater. The plan is to heat the liquid, measure the change in temperature and electrical energy, and account for heat loss to the surroundings. Suggestions for improving the experiment include purchasing an electrical resistance heater and using a device to measure instantaneous values. The issue of heat losses and accurately measuring temperature is also addressed. To modify the experiment for determining the specific heat of solids, it is suggested to place the solid in the liquid at different known temperatures and observe the changes over time.
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Homework Statement


Determine the specific heat of a liquid USING a resistance heater.
Exact problem - Design an experiment complete with instrumentation to determine the specific heats of a liquid using a resistance heater. Discuss how experiment will be conducted, what measurements need to be taken, and how the specific heats will be determined. What are the sources of error in your system? How can you minimize the experimental error? How would you modify this system to determine the specific heat of a solid?

Homework Equations


For specific heat - VIt = mcT

The Attempt at a Solution


This is our group project and we will be conducting this experiment.
This was the experiment which was planned was as follows -
Heat some water or some other liquid USING a resistance heater.
Then measure the change in temperature.
Also measure the amount of electrical energy (Welec,in)
Also insulate or take into account the heat loss to the surroundings.

So i wanted to know ways to make this experiment better.
And how to make a liquid resistance heater, which will also allow us to measure the amount of electrical energy.
Any other good suggestions?

Thanks =)
 
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Thank you for you ask this question, I also need to answer as soon as

Can anyone help us?
 
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You might be better off purchasing an electrical resistance heater. You could do some wiring and put it in series with a digital multimeter to determine the current flow and voltage drop being aware of maximum load on the miltimeter. From that you could determine the power and energy input if you time the heating period. Also for around $15 US you can purchase an electrical device that measures instantaneous volts, amperes, watts, time, phase angle, and cumulative KWHrs. It plugs into the AC wall outlet and the heat source plugs into it.

The temperature will also have to me measured accurately and you'll have to ensure the bath temperature is uniform. If you do any mechanical agitation, it must also be included in your energy input.

Heat losses are a top concern. It must be insulated well. Don't forget about the thermodynamics of the liquid's container.
 
  • #4
Dear,

Thanks for your help

May I ask you another question?

What we can do to modify this experiment to make it measures the specific heat of solids too ?
 
  • #5
Hint: If you place the solid in the liquid with each at a different known temperature, what happens after sufficient time passes?
 

1. What is the purpose of an experiment to find specific heat of a liquid?

The purpose of this experiment is to determine the specific heat capacity of a liquid, which is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of the liquid by one degree Celsius. This information is important in understanding the thermal properties of the liquid and can be used in various applications such as heating and cooling systems.

2. What materials and equipment are needed for this experiment?

Some of the materials and equipment that are typically needed for this experiment include a calorimeter, a thermometer, a heat source, a known mass of the liquid, and a stirrer. In addition, a balance may be needed to measure the mass of the liquid accurately.

3. How is the specific heat of a liquid measured in this experiment?

The specific heat of a liquid is measured by using the formula q = m x c x ΔT, where q is the heat transferred to the liquid, m is the mass of the liquid, c is the specific heat capacity of the liquid, and ΔT is the change in temperature of the liquid. This formula is derived from the definition of specific heat capacity.

4. What are the potential sources of error in this experiment?

Some potential sources of error in this experiment include heat loss to the surroundings, incorrect measurement of the mass or temperature of the liquid, and incomplete mixing of the liquid. It is important to control these sources of error to obtain accurate results.

5. How can the results of this experiment be used in real-life applications?

The results of this experiment can be used in various real-life applications, such as designing heating and cooling systems for buildings, determining the energy required for industrial processes, and understanding the thermal properties of different liquids. This information can also be used to compare the specific heat capacities of different liquids and make decisions about which liquids would be most suitable for a particular application.

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