The high heat capacity of water allows homeostasis to be more effective in our bodies.
Water's high heat capacity allows it to absorb or release large amounts of heat energy with little change in the actual temperatures the water.
Water makes a great habitat because it has the ability to absorb or release heat energy without the actual water temperature changing. This allows organisms to survive without experiencing temperature fluctuations.
Water is also used by warm-blooded animals as part of their temperature regulation system to evenly disperse heat throughout the body, transporting heat from warm places to cool places to maintain a more even body temperature.
One very important consequence of water's high heat of vaporization is weather. When water evaporates from the oceans it carries a huge amount of energy. When this water vapor condenses in the atmosphere it releases that energy into the air. This is the energy that powers storms. Hurricanes form over warm water because they require the energy in the evaporating water. Thunderstorms and tornados require warm moist air.
More or less in all biological systems. For example the high specific heat capacity helps to cool us through sweat, and it also helps to maintain a steady temperature of many biological systems. In industries, the high specific heat capacity of water helps to take away a huge amount of heat so it is used as a coolant in many industrial processes; for example in cooling some kinds of nuclear reactors.
specific heat capacity
Water has much higher specific heat than lead. All metals have fairly low specific heat values.
heat constant = mass * specific heat capacity * temperature change
Specific heat
This is water's specific heat capacity because this is the amount of energy needed to heat up the water 1 degree Celsius.
absorbtion and release of heat when hydrogen bonds break and form
Water must to absorb 4,184 Joules of heat for the temperature of one gram of water to increase 1 degree Celsius (°C).
One very important consequence of water's high heat of vaporization is weather. When water evaporates from the oceans it carries a huge amount of energy. When this water vapor condenses in the atmosphere it releases that energy into the air. This is the energy that powers storms. Hurricanes form over warm water because they require the energy in the evaporating water. Thunderstorms and tornados require warm moist air.
The specific heat of water is different from the specific heat of ice and so 'wet ice' into a calorimeter experiment can increase the mass of water in the calorimeter and become a source of unaccuracy.
More or less in all biological systems. For example the high specific heat capacity helps to cool us through sweat, and it also helps to maintain a steady temperature of many biological systems. In industries, the high specific heat capacity of water helps to take away a huge amount of heat so it is used as a coolant in many industrial processes; for example in cooling some kinds of nuclear reactors.
specific heat of lpg
Specific heat has nothing to do with specific volume.
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rice specific heat
The effect of temperature on specific heat of material is referred to as specific heat capacity.