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specific heat capacity explained 

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This video covers specific heat capacity and uses the concept to explain why water is used as a coolant and explain why it coastal regions have differing temperature ranges than inland regions.
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Комментарии : 83   
@migfed
@migfed 6 лет назад
This video's are so great. Heat capacity is one of those concepts although simple definition you never have a physical sense of what is about. Thanks.
@lecapitalist
@lecapitalist 4 года назад
Wow a 10 minute vid tought me more than a 1hr lesson in class
@bleak7263
@bleak7263 4 года назад
fr fr
@kevinshijuthomas9781
@kevinshijuthomas9781 3 года назад
cap you mean 2 lessons not 1 h
@mozzerellafolla443
@mozzerellafolla443 3 года назад
I was confused when I saw pizza as a background in a physics video and now... I'm both hungry and know what specific heat capacity is
@billie6794
@billie6794 3 года назад
thank you! this is very helpful!
@mikewazowskigaming3029
@mikewazowskigaming3029 3 года назад
00:00 that doesn’t look like a pizza
@Helloknight
@Helloknight 3 года назад
you made me want pizza.
@visionscience
@visionscience 4 года назад
Really executive...thanks
@thestig560
@thestig560 4 года назад
That pizza looks damn good
@piyushjain1884
@piyushjain1884 Год назад
Thank you for this amazing explanation🙏🙏🙏 ❤❤❤🔥
@alshaymaalthani3114
@alshaymaalthani3114 Год назад
that was excellent and made easy thank you
@triscuitbiscuit9931
@triscuitbiscuit9931 4 года назад
Thank you for helping me with my homework -w-
@sanurajashakya1212
@sanurajashakya1212 4 года назад
First 35 seconds, my mouth was watering
@sanoberhameed5434
@sanoberhameed5434 4 года назад
What about the factors affecting the specific heat capacity???
@gracechen2412
@gracechen2412 3 года назад
Excellent explanation and application of the topic! Thanks!
@PhysicsHigh
@PhysicsHigh 3 года назад
Thanks.
@iZenZation
@iZenZation Год назад
Very good!
@hammy0w038
@hammy0w038 3 года назад
ty i understand it now
@itsjusteddie9936
@itsjusteddie9936 4 года назад
Anyone else here cuz their teacher made them
@turtleindustries5134
@turtleindustries5134 4 года назад
Yeah man lol
@estebansaenz4925
@estebansaenz4925 4 года назад
Same mr.lopez
@CmdrVain
@CmdrVain 4 года назад
E-Learning
@sagelazmirski3614
@sagelazmirski3614 4 года назад
Yup
@jasonbonnema6018
@jasonbonnema6018 4 года назад
Ese_Wey_ Eddie yup lmao
@elvinchia195
@elvinchia195 4 года назад
Thank you for the succinct explanation.
@PhysicsHigh
@PhysicsHigh 4 года назад
You’re welcome.
@amarachieke9794
@amarachieke9794 2 года назад
Wow you're amazing
@nicoleamio
@nicoleamio 4 года назад
If the kilograms (kg) were different: for example a block of copper at 1 kg is put into water at 2 kg, the specific heat capacity is 1480 and energy is what is required - how would you work this out? I was taught difference in temperature, not kgs. Thanks :)
@zackiechan8680
@zackiechan8680 4 года назад
Sorry, this answer is probably 6 months too late, but let me know if it makes sense to you! This problem requires a bit of roundabout thinking, so be patient: Temperature difference works when you're dealing with a single substance. Because you have two different objects (one is water, the other is copper), you would have two different masses, and two different heat capacities as well. Start off with the statement: "The heat lost from the copper equals the heat absorbed by the water"; in equation form, this reads: Q (copper) = - Q (water) Substituting in the heat equation, you can rewrite this statement in terms of mass, specific heat capacities, and temperature: m * c * deltaT (copper) = - m * c * deltaT (water) You also know that the heat transfer will stop when the copper and water reach the same temperature. With this in mind, you can rewrite deltaT for each material as (Tfinal - Tinitial) m * c * (Tfinal - Tinitial) (copper) = - m * c * (Tfinal - Tinitial) (water) At this point, you can plug in known values for m, c, and Tinitial for both copper and water, then solve for Tfinal Once you've obtained the final temperature of copper or water, you can plug that back into Q = m * c * (Tfinal - Tinitial) for either copper or water and find the amount of energy that was transferred.
@tgamers5110
@tgamers5110 6 лет назад
Wow
@jasonbrown467
@jasonbrown467 Год назад
omg i am trying to distract my self form food while doing a fast, and there is this huge juicy pizza slapped onto my screen lol
@dionisienatea3137
@dionisienatea3137 11 месяцев назад
hi. i was doing a experiment to measure water specific heat capacity in a controlled environment with high precision temperature measuring equipment and energy meters, vacuum insulated water container, 4.5kg of distilled water-to minimize the errors, i was stirring the water to avoid temperature stratification and every single time i got values for Cp around 4724 J/kgC. I run out of ideas of what could create the difference. Can we find out who and when and how were calculated values for water what we take for granted? i calculated the thermal losses to minute values and still doesn't get even close to the book values for water Cp-the difference is too high. Can anyone please give me an idea?
@srinuv468
@srinuv468 4 года назад
It's interesting
@santoshsharma-or4zu
@santoshsharma-or4zu 4 года назад
I have question from my textbook . Can anybody tell me about the specific heat capacity of water in different systems of units along with the conversion ?
@thy44
@thy44 3 года назад
1 Cal j/g C or 4.18 J/g C (Calories and Joules)
@prithwirajdebnath1205
@prithwirajdebnath1205 3 года назад
Thanks a million times sir.🙏🙏🙏
@PhysicsHigh
@PhysicsHigh 3 года назад
Always welcome
@adventuresofhammadasif7990
@adventuresofhammadasif7990 2 года назад
great one sir. I learnt from Pakistan
@ajaypun8180
@ajaypun8180 5 лет назад
8:38 . How do yu know that the heat capacity is 4182 j/kg/c° because it doesnt say anything about heat capacity in question.
@PhysicsHigh
@PhysicsHigh 5 лет назад
It’s a standard value for water. Easy to look up.
@ui2760
@ui2760 5 лет назад
If you know the mass, energy transferred (which can be easily calculated from the current, voltage and time taken to heat it up) and temperature rise in that particular time period then you can calculate the specific heat capacity using the equation: energy ÷ [mass x temperature change].
@ui2760
@ui2760 5 лет назад
Also, if this was a question in an exam then the specific heat capacity would be given
@tankwanyan412
@tankwanyan412 4 года назад
@@PhysicsHigh is this value a fixed value? That means anywhere or anything we apply 4182 for specific heat capacity of water?
@xoxo-wy7wn
@xoxo-wy7wn 4 года назад
Thanks paul love from India. ❤️🇮🇳
@PhysicsHigh
@PhysicsHigh 4 года назад
youre welcome
@xoxo-wy7wn
@xoxo-wy7wn 4 года назад
@@PhysicsHigh i am again watching this cuz u replied... 😂❤️
@nthumara6288
@nthumara6288 7 месяцев назад
that means when everttime we substitute for temperatioer do the have to be celcias
@PhysicsHigh
@PhysicsHigh 7 месяцев назад
Actually kelvin is better. But since the scale is only shifted 273, you can use Celsius for specific heat capacity.
@MandeepKaur-de2rq
@MandeepKaur-de2rq 10 месяцев назад
Is specific heat and specific heat capacity are same? If water has high specific heat , it means it has high specific heat capacity also?
@buney_art2059
@buney_art2059 3 года назад
Salute to Mr Gordon o7
@victoryugonwenyi4134
@victoryugonwenyi4134 Год назад
👍
@MandeepKaur-de2rq
@MandeepKaur-de2rq 10 месяцев назад
Another thing is when we bake pizza why the cheese get hotter faster than crust. The cheese should have low specific heat because it is heating up faster , but according to google search cheese is having high specific heat?
@sankarb8293
@sankarb8293 4 года назад
I got raising many doubts after seeing this video
@dean3184
@dean3184 3 года назад
anyone notice that the value on the chart he gave for water is 4186 but when he uses it in his example he uses 4182?
@PhysicsHigh
@PhysicsHigh 3 года назад
Minor error. Sorry. Latter is the correct one
@SirDucc
@SirDucc 4 года назад
quack
@Helloknight
@Helloknight 3 года назад
q u a c k
@lkjhggdddr
@lkjhggdddr 2 года назад
Lmao get bodied
@AmanyaOctavias
@AmanyaOctavias 8 месяцев назад
what is heat capacity
@sooobyj9003
@sooobyj9003 3 года назад
0:04 🍕🍕
@mihlalibobotyane1624
@mihlalibobotyane1624 2 года назад
Someone help me why is 20-100 = +80 (Temperature)?
@namasteworld108
@namasteworld108 Год назад
There he just want to tell us that the temperature change is from 20 to 100 and for that he needs an 80°c change..... It is not like 20-100=80
@mardini777
@mardini777 Месяц назад
0:01 that pizza looks tasty
@povgfuelgaming7521
@povgfuelgaming7521 2 года назад
8:16 is this man trying to boil himself?
@lkjhggdddr
@lkjhggdddr 2 года назад
Lmao get bodied
@MrMid-xl6ys
@MrMid-xl6ys 4 года назад
yo speak up, volume to low
@bgyte8576
@bgyte8576 4 года назад
my pc and youtube and browser volume are at the max and still cant hear him
@mozzerellafolla443
@mozzerellafolla443 3 года назад
I think you guys have a problem with your phones
@ilikedogs5768
@ilikedogs5768 3 года назад
Try using headphones
@yanng8105
@yanng8105 5 лет назад
who cares about heat capacity, i rather use cool capacity.
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