Science, asked by jyotiahlawat, 1 year ago

why metals have low specific heat​

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Answered by BHAVYAW
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metals dont have low specific heat . Metal atoms in pure metal are very close together and are able to transfer heat easily via conduction from one atom exciting the other atoms next to it. So the amount of energy it takes to heat a metal is relatively small to that of water for example.

Answered by savagejr49
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Metal atoms in pure metal are very close together and are able to transfer heat easily via conduction from one atom exciting the other atoms next to it. So the amount of energy it takes to heat a metal is relatively small to that of water for example.

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