Quantity of Energy= mass x temperature change x specific heat capacity For example: Find the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 0.20 kg of lead by 15 degree Celsius if the specific heat capacity of lead is 0.90 J/g degree Celsius. Answer: J=200g x 15 degree Celsius x 0.90 J/g degree Celsius = 2700 J
C = q/(m)(∆T)specific heat capacity = heat/(mass)(change in temperature)
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specific heat capacity
What is the specific heat capacity of kno3
H = m s t H - heat energy in joule m- mass of the body in kg s - specific heat capacity J / kg / K t - the temperature difference may be a rise or fall in K
The heat capacity depends on the mass of a material and is expressed in j/K.The specific heat capacity not depends on the mass of a material and is expressed in j/mol.K.
The specific heat capacity of water does not change much within-phase (ie, as a solid it has one specific heat capacity, as a liquid/gas it has another)
specific heat capacity
The specific heat capacity of polyester is 2.35degrees
sand have low specific heat capacity.
No. Metals have a relatively low specific heat.
What is the specific heat capacity of kno3
H = m s t H - heat energy in joule m- mass of the body in kg s - specific heat capacity J / kg / K t - the temperature difference may be a rise or fall in K
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The equation for specific heat is: C = q/temp. change x mass. C is a substance's specific heat, which is a constant for every substance. q is its heat capacity in joules, temp. change is the change in temperature in degrees Celsius, and mass is in grams.
The heat capacity depends on the mass of a material and is expressed in j/K.The specific heat capacity not depends on the mass of a material and is expressed in j/mol.K.
heat capacity- ML2T-2K-1 Specific Heat Capacity-M0L2T-2K-1
what the specific heat usefull
A calorimeter can be used to calculate specific heat capacity.