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True. A calorie is the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
Yes, that's correct. One calorie is defined as the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius. In the context of nutrition, calories are used to measure the energy content of food.
A calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius. It is used to measure the energy content of food and beverages.
No. Temperature is measured in degrees celsius. Thermal energy, which causes temperature change, is measured in calories or british thermal units. A calorie, not a food calorie, is the amount of heat necessary to raise 1 ml of water 1 degree celsius. 252 calories = 1 btu. 1 food calorie is actually equivalent to 1000 calories of heat.
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Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin
I believe it is a calorie.One Calorie.
Yes, that's correct. One calorie is defined as the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius. In the context of nutrition, calories are used to measure the energy content of food.
To lower the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius would be to remove 1 calorie.
Energy required to raise 1 gramme of water by 1 degree C = 1 calorie also, 1 calorie = 4.186 Joules
One calorie is needed to heat 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
Heat required to raise the temperature of 1 Kg. of Pure water is called a Calorie or otherwise heat released on condensation of 1 Kg of pure water when it is condensed by 1 C is also a Calorie. Again if 1 pound pure water's temperature is raised by 1 F, the quantity of heat is 1 BTU (British Thermal Unit)
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A calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius. It is used to measure the energy content of food and beverages.
A Calorie with a capital "C" is 1,000 calories with a little 'c'. Nutritional guides on food products measure Calories. A calorie is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree celsius. Normally when you eat food it gives you energy. If you eat 1 Calorie of food, it is enough energy to heat one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of water one degree celsius. Jus to maintain your body temperature, you need to eat a lot of Calories. On the other hand, if you eat a 10 gram ice cube, your body has to raise the temperature of the ice from 0 degrees celsius to 37 degrees celsius (body temperature). You will burn 370 calories in the process, but that is only .370 Calories.
A calorie is the unit of energy required to raise one gram of water 1 degree Celsius. A kilocalorie, or Calorie, is the equivalent of 1000 calories.
4.184 joules. The is the specific heat or Cp of water is 4.184 J/mol.
No. Temperature is measured in degrees celsius. Thermal energy, which causes temperature change, is measured in calories or british thermal units. A calorie, not a food calorie, is the amount of heat necessary to raise 1 ml of water 1 degree celsius. 252 calories = 1 btu. 1 food calorie is actually equivalent to 1000 calories of heat.