Two uses of high specific heat capacity of woods
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Explicit hotness limit is characterized as the measure of hotness that a kilogram of a given substance is needed to retain to expand its temperature by one degree.
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The temperature of a given substance can change either at steady tension or at consistent volume, so we separate between explicit hotness limit at steady strain (cp) and explicit hotness limit at steady volume (cv). When doing examination into the hotness properties of wood, the amount that most oftentimes stays consistent…
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