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The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a material one degree is?

The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a material by one degree is known as the specific heat capacity of that material. It is a constant value unique to each material and is typically measured in units of J/kg°C.


The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius is called?

The amount of energy required to raise 1 kg of a substance by 1 degree Celsius is called the "Specific Heat Capacity," or just specific heat, of a substance. This is an intensive property of the particular substance.


Is the heat capacity of dry soil more than water?

Heat capacity of dry soil (0.8 kJ/Kg K) is less than water (4.2 kJ/Kg K) by a factor of about 5. That is water will require 5 times more heat to warm by 1 degree Kelvin (one degree Kelvin = 1 degree Celsius) then the same weight of dry soil.


Can a heatpump produce 70 degree F heat at zero degree F outside?

Heat pumps have two methods of producing heat. First they extract whatever heat is available in the outside air and then if necessary, they have a series of small heaters to bring the air up to the desired temperature. The air coming out of the vents may feel cool to touch but, because your body temperature is in the 98 degree area this is normal. So, yes they can produce 70 degrees and efficiently warm your home.


How many joules of heat are required to heat 69 g of lead from 25.5 degree Celsius to 85.6 degree Celsius?

The specific heat capacity of lead is approximately 0.128 J/g°C. The temperature change is 85.6°C - 25.5°C = 60.1°C. Using the formula Q = mass x specific heat x temperature change, the heat required is 69g x 0.128 J/g°C x 60.1°C = 530.88 Joules.

Related Questions

What does spcific heat mean?

A certain heat degree.


What is the specific heat of water in joules per kilogram degree Celsius?

The specific heat of water is 4186 joules per kilogram degree Celsius.


Which metal does not conduct heat?

None. All metals conduct heat to some degree.


What is a zymometer?

A zymosimeter (or zymometer) is an instrument for ascertaining the degree of fermentation occasioned by the mixture of different liquids, and the degree of heat which they acquire in fermentation.


What is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a substance through ten degree Celsius?

One calorie is needed to heat 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius


Which measures a bigger heat change 1 degree C or 1 degree F?

1 degree C is a bigger change. It's 1.8 times the size of a change of 1 degree F. (Technically, these are changes in temperature, not heat. There's a difference.)


What happens to water when you heat it to degree's Celsius?

It boils


What kind of specific heat does water have?

The specific heat of water is 1 calorie per gram per degree Celsius 1 cal/g/degree celsius


How many calories does it take to heat 1 liter of water 1 degree?

It takes 1000 calories to heat 1 litre of water 1 degree C.


The amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree Celsius is?

Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one unit mass of a substance by one degree Celsius.


What is the specific heat capacity of air in kilojoules per kilogram degree Celsius?

The specific heat capacity of air is approximately 1.005 kilojoules per kilogram degree Celsius.


What is the cause of 3rd degree burns and why?

They are caused by extreme heat contact. The heat will burn and melt your flesh.