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Why is a material with a high specific heat capacity better suited for use in a heating system than a material with low heat ca...Asked by Lauren
Why is a material with a high specific heat capacity better suited for use in a heating system than a material with low heat capacity?
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Answered by
DrBob222
A substance with a high specific heat will change temperature a little slower and be easier to control.
Answered by
helo
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A material with a greater heat capacity is better able to resist changes due to increases or decreases in heat.
2:
Silver holds on to its electrons less tightly than aluminum.
3:
copper
4:
Yes, it would. Aluminum is a conductor, and the glass would prevent electricity from transferring to a person holding the device.
5:
polycarbonate
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A material with a greater heat capacity is better able to resist changes due to increases or decreases in heat.
2:
Silver holds on to its electrons less tightly than aluminum.
3:
copper
4:
Yes, it would. Aluminum is a conductor, and the glass would prevent electricity from transferring to a person holding the device.
5:
polycarbonate
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