Asked by Pauline
please list all the formulas for calculating the specific heat of a substance please.
thanks
specific heat = (heat added)/[(mass)(delta T)]
That is the equation that defines specific heat. It should be the only equation you need.
"delta T" is the increase in temperature.
For gases, a distinction is made between the heat capacity value at constant pressure (Cp) and the value at constant volume (Cv).
Cv - Cp = R,
where R is the gas constant per mass.
thanks
specific heat = (heat added)/[(mass)(delta T)]
That is the equation that defines specific heat. It should be the only equation you need.
"delta T" is the increase in temperature.
For gases, a distinction is made between the heat capacity value at constant pressure (Cp) and the value at constant volume (Cv).
Cv - Cp = R,
where R is the gas constant per mass.
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