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Specific heat capacity

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The amount of heating needed to change the temperature of a body by some amount is proportional to the amount of matter in the body. Thus, it is natural to write

¥ÄQ = M*C*¥ÄT

where M is the mass of material, ∆Q is the amount of energy transferred to the material, and ∆T is the change of the material¡¯s temperature. The quantity C is called the specific heat of the material.

Material C (J kg^−1 K^−1) ) : brass 385, glass 669, ice 2092, steel 448, methyl alcohol 2510, glycerine 2427, water 4184.

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FHSST Authors, 2005, The Free High School Science Texts: A Textbook for High School Students Studying Physics.
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