Thank God, my teacher explained this equation probably a lot better in class but I wasn't paying attention so I was just working off of the information and the equation lmfao
Sir, by this we can conclude that SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY of any subsatnce is CONSTANT so Q IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to mass multiply DELTA T. Why is directly proportional, derivatives?
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I have a test in 20 mins and I have no clue what I’m doing
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Thanks for explaining what Mcat means before starting the equations:)
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Thanks... Now i simply understand all the variables related to specific heat👍
Thank God, my teacher explained this equation probably a lot better in class but I wasn't paying attention so I was just working off of the information and the equation lmfao
Our spacific heat capacity SI unit is J/Kg*K because the mass is measured by kg not g.
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the specific heat of water is 4.186 joules per gram per Celsius degree. 4.184 (like said in the vid) is in K
Sir, by this we can conclude that SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY of any subsatnce is CONSTANT so Q IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to mass multiply DELTA T. Why is directly proportional, derivatives?
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still lost on the last part but i'll get it eventually
why we need to convert the kg to g ?
mass has to be in grams