What is the difference between Heat Capacity and Specific Heat Capacity?
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Specific Heat Capacity (J/gC) is the amount of energy required to heat 1 gram of any particular substance. It's true no matter how much of the substance you have.
Heat Capacity (J/C) is the amount of energy required to heat up your sample of substance. If you have a 210 g block of aluminum, it's going to take more heat to warm it up than your friend's 100 g block, simply because you have MORE aluminum to warm.
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Specific heat capacity is intensive physical property; heat capacity is extensive physical property.
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Just need a clarification : when SI unit for temperature is Kelvin then why did you use Celsius.
I know this is probably too late, but Kelvin and Celsius are of the same magnitude. So while the temperature for 40k and 40c are very different, their 1c=1k in terms of an actual measurement of heat. Therefore, for delta T, or the difference of temperature for q=mc(delta)T, you can use either Kelvin or Celsius.
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Heat vs specific heat capacity?
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Wound Specific Heat capacity not correctly be named "cₚ" and be J/kg·K?
Specific heat capacity is denoted by "C" according to my book .
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What puzzles me is why doesnt the kg in joules cancel out with the other kg -1
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