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An Investigation of how the Volume of a body affects the Rate of Heat Loss.  

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An Investigation of how the Volume of a body affects the Rate of Heat Loss. Planning : P2 The effect, which the volume of a body - containing heat, has on the rate at which it looses heat, will be investigated. P4 The rate of cooling will be measured by firstly achieving a set of results of how much time a body containing heat, which in this case is boiling hot water, takes to cool down from 85oC to 75?C, for various volumes of hot water. Having obtained these results, the change in temperature, which will be constant at 10?C, will be divided by the change in time taken for the water to cool between 85?C and 75?C. This calculation will be done for every different volume and the answer will provide the rate of cooling for the corresponding volume. P6 The volume of a heat containing body should affect the rate...

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