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state two uses of high specific heat capacity high capacity of wood

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Answered by dixitgohel666
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Substances that have a high specific heat capacity is suitable as a material for constructing kettle handlers, insulators and oven covers, because, a high amount of heat will cause only a small change in temperature aka the material won't get hot too fast!

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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State two uses of high specific heat capacity high capacity of wood

  • Materials with a high specific heat can be utilised as insulators. Wood, for example, has high specific heat. Wooden homes will keep their interiors cooler during the summer. Based on the location and altitude, builders can choose the best building materials.
  • Compared to materials like metals, marble, glass, and concrete, wood has a low thermal conductivity (high heat-insulating ability).
  • The construction industry typically uses the specific heat capacity of solids to evaluate the behaviour of building materials. In the summer, materials with a high heat capacity prolong the cooling of the rooms. They maintain the heat in the buildings longer in the cold.
  • Compared to wood, metals have a far higher heat conductivity. Consequently, metals have a higher rate of heat transfer than wood.
  • Consider a metal rod with one end within the fire and the other end in your hand. You will feel the heat after a short period, but if you substitute the metal with wood, the heat will not be felt as quickly because wood has a high heat capacity.
  • Water, on the other hand, has a very high specific heat. It takes a lot more energy to increase the temperature of water than sand.

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