The unit for specific heat is Joules/g-Kelvin or it can be Joules/g-Celsius
J= Joules
g= Grams
C= Celsius
the term is known as specific heat of that substance
Temperature and thermal heat are related but not the same. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, while thermal heat is the total amount of internal energy contained in a substance due to the movement of its particles. Temperature is a specific measurement, while thermal heat reflects the overall energy content of a substance.
The specific heat capacity by mechanical method involves measuring the amount of work done on a substance to change its temperature. This method typically uses a device like a bomb calorimeter to measure the heat capacity, which is then used to calculate the specific heat capacity of the substance. The specific heat capacity by mechanical method provides an accurate measurement of how much energy is required to raise the temperature of a substance by a certain amount.
Specific heat is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius, while calories are a unit of measurement for energy. Specific heat helps determine how much heat energy is needed to raise the temperature of a substance, while calories measure the amount of energy obtained from food or released during chemical reactions.
A calorimeter, or a thermometer. Depending on how specific you want to be, and what measurement your looking for.
Some common challenges students face when solving specific heat capacity problems include understanding the concept of specific heat capacity, correctly applying the formula, converting units of measurement, and identifying the relevant information from the problem statement.
A calorimeter, or a thermometer. Depending on how specific you want to be, and what measurement your looking for.
A calorimeter, or a thermometer. Depending on how specific you want to be, and what measurement your looking for.
Enthalpy is the measurement of heat, Joule (J) is the unit. Temperature is not a measurement of heat. Temperature has the unit Kelvin (K) or Celsius (oC)
Enthalpy is the measurement of heat, Joule (J) is the unit. Temperature is not a measurement of heat. Temperature has the unit Kelvin (K) or Celsius (oC)
Carl Henrik Fagerstroem has written: 'The specific heat of condensed neon and oxygen' -- subject(s): Specific heat, Physics Theses, Neon, Oxygen 'An apparatus for the measurement of specific heats at low temperatures' -- subject(s): Physics Theses
They both have something to do with thermal energy.