• Matéria: Física
  • Autor: sairagomez1415
  • Perguntado 5 anos atrás

What is the formula used for specific heat

Respostas

respondido por: Anônimo
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It is possible to deduce the specific heat formula from the heat quantity formula.

  • Heat Quantity Formula

The formula has the following structure:

\Delta Q = m \cdot c \cdot \Delta \theta

The letter C represents the specific heat we seek.

Isolating C in the equation...

c=\dfrac{\Delta Q}{m \cdot \Delta \theta}

However, the thermal capacity of a body is given by the following formula:

C = \dfrac{\Delta Q}{\Delta \theta}

Therefore, the specific heat can also be calculated using this other formula:

c=\dfrac{C}{m}

  • Answer

The formulas used to calculate the specific heat are as follows:

c=\dfrac{\Delta Q}{m \cdot \Delta \theta}

c=\dfrac{C}{m}

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