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Item EG061004: For two ice cubes at the same temperature, the ice cube with the smaller mass has less thermal energy.

A student has two ice cubes. Ice Cube 1 and Ice Cube 2 are at the same temperature. The mass of Ice Cube 1 is greater than the mass of Ice Cube 2. 

Which ice cube has less thermal energy and why?

  1. Ice Cube 1 has less thermal energy because it has more cold than Ice Cube 2.
  2. Ice Cube 2 has less thermal energy because it has less mass than Ice Cube 1.
  3. Ice Cube 1 and Ice Cube 2 have the same amount of thermal energy because thermal energy does not depend on mass.
  4. Ice Cube 1 and Ice Cube 2 do not have any thermal energy because frozen things do not have thermal energy.
Distribution of Responses
Chart showing distrubtion of responses for Item 061004
Scale Score for Item Difficulty
(200[Easy]-800[Difficult])
506
Students Responding Correctly
Group Correct Total Percent
Overall 747 1901 39%
Grades
  4–514834543%
  6–8 330 773 43%
  9–12 269 783 34%
Gender
  Male32088536%
  Female41497942%
Primary Language
  English661170139%
  Other6615044%

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