Two applications of specific heat capacity of water
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The Specific Heat is a measure of the property of a substance and does not change for different masses of that substance, while the Specific Heat Capacity is total amount of heat to needed to raise the temperature of a given amount (mass, say 600gram) of that substance.
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The Specific Heat is a measure of the property of a substance and does not change for different masses of that substance, while the Specific Heat Capacity is total amount of heat to needed to raise the temperature of a given amount (mass, say 600gram) of that substance.
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Specific heat is a measure that quantifies the amount of heat required to increase the temerature of a mass of a substance. This is usually measured in Jules of heat energy needed to raise one gram of a substance by 1 deegree Celcius
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Specific heat is a measure that quantifies the amount of heat required to increase the temerature of a mass of a substance. This is usually measured in Jules of heat energy needed to raise one gram of a substance by 1 deegree Celcius
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