Specific Heat

A substance’s specific heat capacity refers to the amount of energy required to heat one gram of the substance by one degree. Water has a high heat capacity, so it takes a lot of heat to increase its temperature. Similarly, water must lose a lot of heat for its temperature to decrease, so it also co...

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Autor principal: Corporation, myJoVE.
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Publicado: Cambridge, MA : MyJoVE Corp 2016.
Colección:JOVE Science Education.
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