Physics, asked by bhavana2498, 1 year ago

daily life examples of specific heat

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Answered by manasisharma
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Boiling the kettle for a nice cup of tea...requires the addition of Specific Heat to the water. 
Freezing water at 0°C for making iced drinks in the summer requires the removal of Specific Heat. 
(If colder ice is needed as in the freezer, then to cool the ice below 0°C, requires the removal of Latent Heat of freezing). 
Using the washing machine and dryer, or an electric iron for pressing and ironing.... 

Cooking the sunday lunch, or making cakes, etc..etc.. All need the addition of Specific Heat to increase the temperature and, where needed, the addition of Latent Heat to change the state (as in melting ice).

manasisharma: hope it helps u
Answered by sudharshan1
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Boiling the kettle for a nice cup of tea...requires the addition of Specific Heat to the water. 
Freezing water at 0°C for making iced drinks in the summer requires the removal of Specific Heat. 
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