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specific heat
noun as in heat required to raise temperature
Example Sentences
It does not rust, has a low specific heat, and is therefore raised to a higher temperature with less heat imparted.
Steam, on the contrary, from its great specific heat, remains in a heated state for a much longer time than air.
Although styled volatile oils, the tension of their vapour, as well as its specific heat, is much less than that of water.
Flatirons are made of iron because of the relatively high specific heat of iron.
We now proceed to discuss molecular heats of compounds, that is, the product of the molecular weight into the specific heat.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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