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The specific heat is the necessary energy to raise the temperature of a mass unit (gram, kilogram, mole) of a substance with one kelvin.
The difference between heat and temperature is that heat is the amount of energy given off by a piece of matter, and Specific Heat indicates the amount of heat necessary to change 1g of something by 1 degree. Temperature measures change in heat.
Specific temperature is an amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree Celsius.
The polar properties of water give it such a high specific temperature.
change in temperature does not effect specific heat. for example,specific heat of water is 4.14 j/g.k at any temperature
The specific heat is the necessary energy to raise the temperature of a mass unit (gram, kilogram, mole) of a substance with one kelvin.
This is the necessary energy to raise the temperature of 1 gram with 1 kelvin.
The difference between heat and temperature is that heat is the amount of energy given off by a piece of matter, and Specific Heat indicates the amount of heat necessary to change 1g of something by 1 degree. Temperature measures change in heat.
The effect of temperature on specific heat of material is referred to as specific heat capacity.
Specific temperature is an amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree Celsius.
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The specific heat is the amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree Celsius
A substance with a high specific heat will easily change temperature.
The polar properties of water give it such a high specific temperature.
A substance with a high specific heat will easily change temperature.
change in temperature does not effect specific heat. for example,specific heat of water is 4.14 j/g.k at any temperature
No compound has a specific temperature related to it. The temperature of it is dictated by its surroundings mainly.