The heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 g of a substance 1° C - apex
The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 g of a substance by 1°C.
heat fusion is to join things together by heat. ie plastic welding.
By definition, work is a force that's applied over a specific
Expanding due to heat.
To gently heat something.
the amount of heat need to increase the temperature of 1 g of a substnace 1 C; also called specific heat capacity
The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 g of a substance by 1°C.
Specific heat capacity is by definition a per-unit-mass property. Therefore it does not depend on the mass of the substance.
Every substance has a specific heat. The definition of specific heat is: The amount of energy, usually measured in calories, needed to raise the temperature of one gram of a certain substance by one degree Celsius.
The definition of Heat Energy is The energy created by conduction. : )
By using the definition of "specific heat". You add a certain amount of heat, and see how much the temperature increases. You also need to measure the sample's mass. Then divide the amount of heat by (mass x temperature increase).
Specific heat refers to the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one unit of mass of a substance by one degree Celsius. It is a physical property that varies for different materials and is used to characterize how easily a material can store or release heat.
Heat that originates from inside the earth.
By using the definition of specific heat. 1) Calculate the change in heat energy2) Measure the mass of the object 3) Measure the change in temperature Divide (1) by (2) and by (3).
By using the definition of specific heat. 1) Calculate the change in heat energy2) Measure the mass of the object 3) Measure the change in temperature Divide (1) by (2) and by (3).
Just use the definition of specific heat. Use the following formula: (energy) = (mass) x (temperature difference) x (specific heat) Replace the amounts you know, and solve for the one you don't - in this case, the specific heat.
Specific heat has nothing to do with specific volume.