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because someone named it so.
To work out the specific heat capacity of fish source sauce you would need to first find out the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1g of the substance by 1oC
Specific heat has nothing to do with specific volume.
Specific heat of sinter
The specific heat capacity of water was initially determined through experiments involving measuring the temperature change when a known amount of water absorbs a certain amount of heat. The relationship between the heat absorbed, temperature change, and mass of water was used to calculate the specific heat capacity of water. This value has been confirmed and refined over time through numerous experiments and calculations.
specific heat capacity
The specific heat of a material determines how much heat energy is needed to change its temperature. Materials with high specific heat require more energy to heat up or cool down compared to materials with low specific heat. This means materials with high specific heat will heat and cool more slowly than those with low specific heat.
Some specific heat questions that can deepen understanding of the concept include: How does the specific heat of a substance affect its ability to absorb or release heat? Why do different substances have different specific heat capacities? How does the specific heat of a substance relate to its temperature change when heat is added or removed? How can the specific heat of a substance be experimentally determined? How does the specific heat of a substance impact its thermal conductivity and overall heat transfer properties?
To determine the order in which samples will reach 90.0 °C, we need to consider their thermal properties, such as specific heat capacity, mass, and initial temperature. Typically, samples with lower specific heat capacities and smaller masses will heat up faster. If all samples start at the same initial temperature and are subjected to the same heating conditions, the one with the lowest specific heat will reach 90.0 °C first, followed by those with higher specific heat values in ascending order.
Water has much higher specific heat than lead. All metals have fairly low specific heat values.
The first tornado of 2006 did not have a specific name assigned to it. Tornadoes are usually identified by the location and date of occurrence rather than being given individual names.
No. Metals have a relatively low specific heat.