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1. capacity.pdf
Specific Heat Capacity, Specific Heat Capacity, c The specific heat capacity of a substance, c, is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 g of a substance by 1 oC.

2. westerncarolina_GL139Lab09_Lab.pdf
Experiment 9 Specific Heat Capacities of Metals Experiment 9 Specific Heat Capacities of Metals The purpose of this experiment is to identify two unknown metal samples by determining their specific heat capacities ...

3. calorespec.pdf
Specific Heat Capacities Table - VaxaSoftware page Table of specific heat capacities (25 °C, 1 atm = 101 325 Pa) www.vaxasoftware.com Substance J/(kg·K) Substance J/(kg·K) Air 1012 Lead 128 Aluminum 897 Lithium 3560

4. application_TA_011e.pdf
Specific Heat Capacity Measurements Using DSC I - 1 - TA N0.11 JUN.1981 Specific Heat Capacity Measurements Using DSC I - The Principles of Specific Heat Capacity Measurements and an Example Using Epoxy Resin -

5. Wksht_Intro_Specific_Heat-Calcs.pdf
Name: Per: Worksheet- Introduction to Specific … Worksheet- Introduction to Specific Heat Capacities ... If something has a high specific heat capacity will it take a lot of heat or a little heat to change its ...

6. specificheat.pdf
users.stlcc.edu
EXPERIMENT SPECIFIC HEAT OF A SOLID - Users' Thus, heat capacity = mass x specific heat. The specific heat is essentially a measure of how thermally insensitive a substance is to the addition of energy. The ...

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