specific heat of water ghee milk and oil
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Specific heat is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature by 1 degree Celsius. It is the willingness of a substance to change its temperature.
Milk has a specific heat (Cp) of 3.93 (kJ/(kg K))
Water has a Cp of 4.19
Oil has a Cp of 1.67.
The specific heat of oil is lesser than water, ghee, and milk.
Milk has a specific heat (Cp) of 3.93 (kJ/(kg K))
Water has a Cp of 4.19
Oil has a Cp of 1.67.
The specific heat of oil is lesser than water, ghee, and milk.
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