Science, asked by zainmd8126, 1 year ago

what is the different between specific force and specific energy

Answers

Answered by deepajp370
0

Specific force is defined as the non-gravitational force per unit mass.Specific force (also called g-force and mass-specific force) is measured in meters/second² (m·s−2) which is the units for acceleration..

Specific energy is energy per unit mass. (It is also sometimes called "energy density," though "energy density" more precisely means energy per unit volume.) It is used to quantify, for example, stored heat or other thermodynamic properties of substances such as specific internal energy, specific enthalpy, specific Gibbs free energy, and specific Helmholtz free energy. It may also be used for the kinetic energy or potential energy of a body. Specific energy is an intensive property, whereas energy and mass are extensive properties.

The SI unit for specific energy is the joule per kilogram (J/kg). Other units still in use in some contexts are the kilocalorie per gram (Cal/g or kcal/g),

Answered by surajsonkusare69
0

Answer:

1.specific force per unit mass

2.also called g force

3.unit is m/s*2 and specific energy is

1.energy per unit mass

2.also called energy density

3.unit j/kg...

Similar questions