Specific Heat Capacity of Water
Specific Heat Of Water Very High So It Takes More Energy To Increase The Temperature Of A Given Mass Of Wat Teaching Science Science Facts Homeschool Science
The Specific Heat Of A Substance Is The Amount Of Heat Energy Required To Raise The Temperature Of 1 Gram Of That Substance By 1 C Heat Energy Energy Heat
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