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Comparing Specific Heat Capacity of Metals A & B in Wax Block
does this mean the substance with higher heat capcity transfer heat faster ?- HemaZ
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Comparing Specific Heat Capacity of Metals A & B in Wax Block
i know that the metal B contain double energy of metal A but the energy transfer in the same time period to the wax is the double too ?!- HemaZ
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Comparing Specific Heat Capacity of Metals A & B in Wax Block
yes sir- HemaZ
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Comparing Specific Heat Capacity of Metals A & B in Wax Block
i think Metal B will contain the double of Metal A- HemaZ
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Comparing Specific Heat Capacity of Metals A & B in Wax Block
Homework Statement the answer is c) but i can't figure why ! is the more heat capacity substance lose and gain energy faster than the other one so it take more energy to get it's temperature raised by the same amount because it lose most of it very fast during the heating process ?- HemaZ
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- Block Capacity Heat Heat capacity Specific Specific heat Specific heat capacity Wax
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Solving Adiabatic Process for Diatomic Gas: Volume & Temp Change
ok thanks ehild And TheAustrian i got it :)- HemaZ
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Solving Adiabatic Process for Diatomic Gas: Volume & Temp Change
1. The problem statement, During the compression stroke of a certain gasoline engine, the pressure increases from 1 atm to 20 atm. If the process is adiabatic and the air–fuel mixture behaves as a diatomic ideal gas, (a) by what factor does the volume change and (b) by what factor does the...- HemaZ
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- Cv Gas
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