Difference between thermal capacity and water equivalent
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1. Thermal capacity, also referred to as heat capacity, is the amount of heat required to change the temperature of an object by a certain degree. On the other hand, specific heat capacity, also referred to as the specific heat of a material, is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of an object per unit mass of that object.
2. The water equivalent of a substance is equal to the amount of water needed to absorb the same amount of heat as that substance does for one degree of increase in temperature.
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1. Thermal capacity, also referred to as heat capacity, is the amount of heat required to change the temperature of an object by a certain degree. On the other hand, specific heat capacity, also referred to as the specific heat of a material, is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of an object per unit mass of that object.
2. The water equivalent of a substance is equal to the amount of water needed to absorb the same amount of heat as that substance does for one degree of increase in temperature.
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