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Difference between Thermal Capacity and Water Equivalent. |
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Answer» (1) Thermal capacity : It is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of the whole body (mass, m) through 1ºC or 1 K. Thermal capacity = m c = µC = Q/ΔT Dimension : [ML2T–2θ–1], Unit : call ºC (practical) Joule K (S.I.) (2) Water Equivalent : Water equivalent of a body is defined as the mass of water which would absorb or evolve the same amount of heat as is done by the body in rising or falling through the same range of temperature. It is represented by W. If m = Mass of the body, c = Specific heat of body ∴ Water equivalent (W) = mc gm |
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