The specific heat capacity of a substance is the amount of thermal energy needed to increase the temperature of 1 kg of the substance by 1°C. Different substances have different specific heat ...
{m\Delta \theta }\) \(c = \frac{100,000}{1 \times 23} = 4,300~J/kg {\textdegree}C\) The actual value for the specific heat capacity of water is 4,200 J/kg°C. The calculated value does not match ...
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