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heat constant = mass * specific heat capacity * temperature change
Yes it has! the specific heat of water at constant volume is given by cV : Heat capacity at constant volume cP : Heat capacity at constant pressure : Thermal expansion coefficient : Isothermal compressibility : Density
The sun can supply light and heat to the leaf.
Heat, noise or a lack of power.
Heat of reaction.
heat constant = mass * specific heat capacity * temperature change
Yes it has! the specific heat of water at constant volume is given by cV : Heat capacity at constant volume cP : Heat capacity at constant pressure : Thermal expansion coefficient : Isothermal compressibility : Density
Anything that needs to be heat resistant while needing the low cost of a plastic. Examples are the things light bulbs are screwed into. It needs to withstand the constant heat given off by the bulb and not melt. Other examples are bowling balls.
bomb calorimeter measures heat transfer at constant while the cup measures at constant pressure.
No. There is more than enough heat in the center of the earth to supply the earth's power needs for billions of years.
A substance that has a low specific heat needs less heat to increase its temperature. In other words under a constant heat flux it will heat or cool more quickly than the higher specific heat substances.
The heater hoses on a 305 engine run from the intake manifold to the heater core and the heater core to the radiator. This creates a constant source of heat to supply the heater.
This is the necessary heat to raise the temprataure of 1 mol with 1 kelvin, at constant volume.
With heat pumps supply air temp will vary with outdoor temp. The colder it gets outside the less efficient the heat pump will be (colder supply air).
Control the fuel supply or oxygen supply to the fire.
By supplying energy to it.Explanation:Since an endothermic reaction, by definition, NEEDS energy to go on, it will cool down (= taking heat energy from the reactants). It will stop itself as any reaction will slow down at lower(ing) temperatures.So SUPPLY of heat is at least necessary to KEEP temperature at its minimum level of 'ongoing' reaction. (to: Chasity cordero)
A heatsink is a piece of metal that sits on top of your computers CPU (and also some other components) that helps conduct heat away from it, the fan you're referring to sits on top of the heat sink and moves the heat away and (ideally) out of the case.