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Heat Capacity & Specific Heat

Posted on August 19, 2013 by Barry • Posted in Physics, Thermodynamics • Tagged energy, heat capacity, heat energy, specific heat •

(2 videos) What exactly are “heat capacity,” “specific heat” and “specific heat capacity?”

(Hint: “specific heat” and “specific heat capacity” are the same thing.)

PART 1:

PART 2:

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