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Which rock contribute highest radioactive heat?

granite


What is heat capacity of granite?

The specific heat capacity of granite is approximately 0.19 J/g°C. This means that it takes 0.19 joules of energy to raise the temperature of 1 gram of granite by 1 degree Celsius.


What has the greatest specific heat - granite rock - sand or water?

Water has the highest specific heat, sand and granite could be very similar but there are very many types of sand so no definite relationship can be given without more information.


Which has maximum conductivity of heat?

Copper has the highest conductivity


Which metal has the highest specific heat capacity?

No. Metals have a relatively low specific heat.


What are four substances with a specific heat lower than water?

Almost any metal and many rocks/minerals; iron copper lead granite to name just four


What metal will have the highest temperature with specific heat of aluminum 0.215 copper 0.092 and silver of 0.057?

I would like to start off by saying that: Energy absorbed by metal = mass of metal x specific heat capacity of metal x change in temperature of the metal If the same amount of energy is given to all three metals, there would be the highest temperature increase in the metal with the lowest specific heat capacity. Therefore, Silver would be the answer.


Is soil the highest specific heat capacity?

Water has a higher Specific Heat than soil. The very highest is ammonia.


What Rank specific heat of various materials from lowest to highest?

The specific heat of materials typically follows this general ranking from lowest to highest: metals (such as aluminum and copper), non-metallic solids (such as wood and plastic), liquids (such as water and oil), and gases (such as air and helium). However, it's important to note that specific heat values can vary depending on the specific material and its composition.


What is the specific heat of copper at STP?

The specific heat of copper at standard temperature and pressure (STP) is approximately 0.385 J/g°C. This means that it requires 0.385 joules of energy to raise the temperature of 1 gram of copper by 1 degree Celsius at STP.


What substance has the highest specific heat capacity among common materials?

Water has the highest specific heat capacity among common materials.


Will concrete brick aluminum or copper take most energy to increase its temperature?

Copper will take the most energy to increase its temperature, followed by aluminum and then concrete brick. This is because copper has a higher specific heat capacity compared to aluminum and concrete brick, meaning it requires more energy to raise its temperature.