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  • ...s and the other may be a kettle with cold water, as shown in the picture. Heat flows spontaneously from the higher-temperature to the lower-temperature b ...has been molten. Only after all of the solid has been molten ''and'' the heat transport continues, the temperature of the colder body (then containing on
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  • | title = Warmth Disperses and Time Passes: The History of Heat
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  • ...1 gram of water by 1 kelvin is 4.184 [[Joule (unit)|joule]]s. The specific heat capacity is usually expressed as Jg<sup>-1</sup>K<sup>-1</sup>. It may also ...math>, has the same numeric value whether based on ''specific heats'' or ''heat capacities'', since the respective amounts of substance cancel out.
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  • The '''heat equation''' is a [[partial differential equation]] of the form<br /> ...placian]]. When there is only one spatial dimension being considered, the heat equation takes the form<br />
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  • ...kilogram of water has a greater heat capacity than 100 grams of water. The heat capacity is usually expressed as [[Joule|J]]K<sup>-1</sup>. ...math>, has the same numeric value whether based on ''specific heats'' or ''heat capacities'', since the respective amounts of substance cancel out.
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  • The '''Miami Heat''' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[Miami, Florida
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  • #Redirect[[Specific heat ratio]]
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  • ...nvironmental Protection Agency]], [http://www.epa.gov/heatisland/index.htm Heat Island Effect]</ref> ...e/headlines/essd26apr99_1.htm Welcome to the Thunder Dome: Atlanta's Urban Heat Alters Weather Patterns], 1999</ref>
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  • #REDIRECTION[[Heat of combustion]]
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  • ...gen derived from atmospheric air to form [[carbon dioxide]], [[water]] and heat. It may be quantified with these units: ...ated as the difference between the [[Standard enthalpy change of formation|heat of formation]] (Δ<sub>f</sub>H<sup>0</sup>) of the products and reactants.
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  • *[http://genesismission.jpl.nasa.gov/educate/scimodule/heat/index.html JPL -Heat:An Agent of Change] ...a/mstm/physics/mechanics/energy/heatAndTemperature/heatAndTemperature.html Heat and Temperature]
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  • {{r|Conduction (heat)}} {{r|Convection (heat)}}
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  • The measure of the heat energy required to increase the temperature of a unit quantity of a substan
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  • ! colspan="7" align="center" style="background:#cccccc;"| Specific heat ratio of various gases<ref>{{cite book|author=Frank M. White|title=Fluid Me ...math>. It is sometimes referred to as the '''adiabatic index''' or the '''heat capacity ratio''' or the '''isentropic expansion factor''' or the '''adiaba
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  • *[http://genesismission.jpl.nasa.gov/educate/scimodule/heat/index.html JPL -Heat:An Agent of Change] ...a/mstm/physics/mechanics/energy/heatAndTemperature/heatAndTemperature.html Heat and Temperature]
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  • ...kilogram of water has a greater heat capacity than 100 grams of water. The heat capacity is usually expressed as [[Joule|J]]K<sup>-1</sup>. ...math>, has the same numeric value whether based on ''specific heats'' or ''heat capacities'', since the respective amounts of substance cancel out.
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  • The relation between two systems which are free to exchange [[heat]], but no heat is being exchanged.
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  • ...e relation between two systems which are free to exchange [[heat]], but no heat is being exchanged.
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  • ...1 gram of water by 1 kelvin is 4.184 [[Joule (unit)|joule]]s. The specific heat capacity is usually expressed as Jg<sup>-1</sup>K<sup>-1</sup>. It may also ...math>, has the same numeric value whether based on ''specific heats'' or ''heat capacities'', since the respective amounts of substance cancel out.
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  • ...physicist and chemist, known for his discoveries of latent heat, specific heat, and carbon dioxide
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  • .../2021/07/urban-heat-islands-pose-extreme-public-health-risk/183816/| Urban heat islands pose extreme public health risk] ...ronment%20absorb%20and%20hold%20heat| NASA Climate Kids : What is an urban heat island?]
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  • ..., <math>C_v</math>, also sometimes called the ''adiabatic index'' or the ''heat capacity ratio'' or the ''isentropic expansion factor''.
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  • {{r|Conduction (heat)}} {{r|Convection (heat)}}
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  • The '''heat equation''' is a [[partial differential equation]] of the form<br /> ...placian]]. When there is only one spatial dimension being considered, the heat equation takes the form<br />
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  • ...a measure of the capacity to do [[Work (Physics)|work]] or generate [[Heat|heat]].
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  • ...nger]] in which a [[vapor]] is converted to a [[liquid]] by transferring [[heat]] from the vapor to a coolant.
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  • ...as [[vinegar]] or [[citrus juice]], heat cooking, and possible subsequent heat sterilization; all the methods may be used for a specific preparation
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  • Typically a [[heat exchanger]] or a [[fired heater]] used to provide heat to the bottom of an industrial [[continuous distillation|distillation]] col
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  • ...[[fuel]] and an oxidant accompanied by the production of [[heat]] or both heat and [[light]] in the form of either a glow or flames.
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  • ...Phase Flows and Heat Transfer] From the website of the the [[Laboratory of Heat and Mass Transfer]] at the [[Ecole Polytechnique Fédérales en Suisse]] in
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  • ...to produce the ideal heat for power generation, but to produce reasonable heat but also a substantial amount of high-energy neutrons that will make ("bree
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  • {{r|Condenser (heat transfer)}} {{r|Conduction (heat)}}
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  • ...m crude oil|petroleum]] [[fuel oil]], into [[electricity]]. The combustion heat energy may be used to generate [[steam]] for a [[steam turbine]] that drive
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  • The unit of heat equal to the amount of heat required to raise the [[temperature]] of 1 [[kilogram]] of [[water]] by 1[[
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