Heat Capacity vs Specific Heat Capacity | Animation | HVAC | Thermodynamics | Heat and Mass Transfer
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- Heat Capacity
Definition: The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of an entire object by one degree Celsius (or Kelvin).
Depends on: The object's mass and the material it's made from.
Example: A large pot of water has a higher heat capacity than a small cup of water, even if they're both made of the same material.
Specific Heat Capacity
Definition: The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one unit of mass (usually one gram) of a substance by one degree Celsius (or Kelvin).
Depends on: The material itself, not the amount of it.
Example: Water has a very high specific heat capacity (4.184 J/g°C). This means it takes a lot of energy to change water's temperature, which is why it stays cool at the beach.
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Heat lord calculations need for air condition .
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What is the special heat capacity of water
The specific heat capacity of liquid water is approximately 4.186 J/g°C.
Are you asking about the value of the specific heat capacity of water or details about this?
And there is no special heat capacity for water.
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