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Discover Ludwig"heat capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the measure of how much heat energy is required to raise the temperature of an object. For example, "The high heat capacity of water makes it an ideal material for cooling systems."
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heat capacity
noun
The capability of a system to absorb heat energy; the amount of thermal energy required to raise the temperature of a system by one temperature unit without any change of phase.
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See also heat capacity.
Their very dryness increases their heat capacity.
That's our heat capacity, right, Cp.
and configurational heat capacity CP.conf.
Measured properties include thermal effusivity, thermal conductivity, and heat capacity.
In other words the heat capacity didn't change very much.
Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics: ideal gas, equipartition, heat capacity.
We're not going to have the constant pressure heat capacity, we're going to have the constant volume heat capacity, right.
Total heat capacity is 800 MWh.
Ice has only around half the specific heat capacity of liquid water, and since both α and β are inversely proportional to the heat capacity, the amplitude according to our analytical model increases with decreasing heat capacity.
C* heat capacity ratio.
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