Specific heat has nothing to do with specific volume.
Specific heat of sinter
specific heat capacity
The specific heat of a material determines how much heat energy is needed to change its temperature. Materials with high specific heat require more energy to heat up or cool down compared to materials with low specific heat. This means materials with high specific heat will heat and cool more slowly than those with low specific heat.
Water has much higher specific heat than lead. All metals have fairly low specific heat values.
No. Metals have a relatively low specific heat.
A substance with a lower specific heat will warm more than a substance with a higher specific heat when the same quantity of heat is added. This is because substances with lower specific heat require less energy to increase their temperature compared to substances with higher specific heat.
The specific heat capacity of polyester is 2.35degrees
The specific heat of americium is: 0,11 J/gK
according to my research specific heat is needed to raise the temperature.
The specific heat of water is high. An example of an object with low specific heat would be a metal pan. Since specific heat is the energy needed to raise 1g of something 1 degree Celsius, water would have a high specific heat.
change in temperature does not effect specific heat. for example,specific heat of water is 4.14 j/g.k at any temperature