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Variation of specific heat of water with temperature

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Explanation:

Specific heat capacity (C) is the amount of heat required to change the temperature of a mass unit of a substance by one degree. When calculating mass and volume flow in a water heating systems at higher temperature - the specific heat (= heat capacity) should be corrected according the figures and tables below.

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