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Specific heat The ratio of the heat absorbed (or released) by the unit mass of the system to the corresponding temperature rise (or fall).

 


Specific heat The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 Celsius degree.

specific heat capacity
1.84 kJ/(kg·K)
Water vapor or water vapour, also aqueous vapour, is the gas phase of water. On the Earth, water vapor is one state of the water cycle within the hydrosphere.

Specific Heat Of Water:Specific Heat Of Water is 1.0: Water takes longer to heat and longer to cool than any other substance.

where Tie is the isobaric equivalent temperature, T the temperature, w the mixing ratio, L the latent heat, and cp the specific heat of air at constant pressure. This process is physically impossible in the atmosphere. 2.

Virtual Temperature The temperature a parcel of air would have if the moisture in it were removed and its specific heat was added to the parcel.

Ideal Gas - a gas that obeys Boyle's law and Charles's law and satisfies the equation of state, has internal energy that depends on temperature only, and has specific heat that is independent of temperature ...

with the equation of state and with definitions of pressure as the average force of molecular impacts and density as the total mass of molecules in a volume. For an ideal gas, temperature is the ratio of internal energy to the specific heat capacity ...

See also: Temperature, Pressure, Air, Heat, Water

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