If you have 2 pieces of chocolate that have the same specific heat, but one piece is 3 times thicker than the other, how much energy is needed to melt the larger piece compared to the smaller piece?
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The specific heat depends on the material’s chemical makeup; hence, it is independent of the mass. This means that the specific heat of material remains the same regardless of how much material you have. Therefore, the same amount of energy is needed to melt both pieces of chocolate.
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