Common metals - aluminum, iron, mercury and many more - and their specific heat capacities - imperial and SI units ... Solids and Metals - Specific Gravities Specific gravity for some common solids and metals as aluminum, asbestos, brass, calcium and many others...
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We know that different materials have the ability to store different amounts of heat, given their temperature changes, masses and material. Here we'll investigate and measure the specific heat of different metals. ... Physics and Engineering » Online Lab Manual » Physics14 » Specific Heats of Metals...
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; Substance J/kg/oC or J/kg/K cal/g/oC or cal/g/K ... Water (0 oC to 100 oC) 4186 1.000 ... Methyl Alcohol 2549 0.609...
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The molar specific heats of most solids at room temperature and above are nearly constant, in agreement with the Law of Dulong and Petit. At lower temperatures the specific heats drop as quantum processes become significant.
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The specific heats of metals at low temperatures have been studied extensively both theoretically and experimentally. There are many processes which contribute to the specific heat, most of them simultaneously which makes the experimental determination of any one difficult.
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SPECIFIC HEATS OF VARIOUS METAL ... The samples each have a mass of 65 g. Their specific heat capacities are: ... The hot pot heats the water faster than the hot plate.
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Substances vary greatly in their specific heat values. Some have very low specific heats, which means that you only have to add a little bit of energy to see a big increase in temperature. For example, metals, although they conduct heat well, actually have very low specific heats (ranging from 0.1-0.5 J/g-°C).
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