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单词 heat capacity
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Definition of heat capacity in English:

heat capacity

noun
  • another term for thermal capacity
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Just as a side note, this scattering should also depend on the heat capacity of the samples, since the fluctuations in state depend on the heat capacity.
    • In other words, water vapor has a low heat capacity and poor thermal conduction.
    • It was clear that the shape of all these peaks was unsymmetrical and the heat capacity changed more rapidly in the higher temperature side.
    • The rest is absorbed by the ground and by the oceans, which play a key role in the energy budget due to their large heat capacity and their ability to store carbon dioxide, and, of course, water vapour.
    • With the large heat capacity of wet soil, plants will only be exposed to significant changes in temperature if, for example, a heavy rainfall changes soil temperature.
    • We have shown that, in the presence of cholesterol, the relaxation times change to the same degree as the heat capacity.
    • ‘Very, very, very hot,’ said our waitress, astutely measuring our heat capacity.
    • The amount of heat involved in the reaction is determined as above by measuring the temperature change of the surrounding medium and multiplying by the heat capacity of the medium.
    • If the heating takes place at constant pressure, the heat capacity must include the work contribution.
    • Because of similarities in heat capacity, density, and other physical properties, the welding characteristics of the alloys described in this article are quite similar to certain stainless steels.
    • At the melting temperature, the heat capacity reaches a maximum.
    • But even very hot coals with a high heat capacity can be walked over without getting burned if one's feet are insulated, e.g., with a liquid such as sweat or water.
    • This assumption is most likely not valid for DNA, where the melting is accompanied by a significant heat capacity increase.
    • Since temperature is just the average kinetic energy of atoms, the heat capacity per unit volume is dependant on the number of atoms per unit volume.
    • However, one small difference exists: biodiesel has a higher heat capacity than regular diesel - it burns at a higher temperature - so it needs to warm up longer before use than regular diesel does.
    • Specific heat capacity is something like energy density of a substance, and measures how much energy must be contained in a substance for it to have a certain temperature.
    • The heat capacity of the top three meters of the ocean is equal to that of the entire atmosphere, but everyone knows the ocean is more than three meters deep.
    • Land has a different thermal response because the heated layer is thin and its heat capacity is small.
    • Such an influence has been proposed from measurements of the heat capacity.
 
 

Definition of heat capacity in US English:

heat capacity

nounhēt kəˈpasədē
  • The number of heat units needed to raise the temperature of a body by one degree.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since temperature is just the average kinetic energy of atoms, the heat capacity per unit volume is dependant on the number of atoms per unit volume.
    • It was clear that the shape of all these peaks was unsymmetrical and the heat capacity changed more rapidly in the higher temperature side.
    • Because of similarities in heat capacity, density, and other physical properties, the welding characteristics of the alloys described in this article are quite similar to certain stainless steels.
    • This assumption is most likely not valid for DNA, where the melting is accompanied by a significant heat capacity increase.
    • Land has a different thermal response because the heated layer is thin and its heat capacity is small.
    • The amount of heat involved in the reaction is determined as above by measuring the temperature change of the surrounding medium and multiplying by the heat capacity of the medium.
    • ‘Very, very, very hot,’ said our waitress, astutely measuring our heat capacity.
    • At the melting temperature, the heat capacity reaches a maximum.
    • Just as a side note, this scattering should also depend on the heat capacity of the samples, since the fluctuations in state depend on the heat capacity.
    • If the heating takes place at constant pressure, the heat capacity must include the work contribution.
    • In other words, water vapor has a low heat capacity and poor thermal conduction.
    • However, one small difference exists: biodiesel has a higher heat capacity than regular diesel - it burns at a higher temperature - so it needs to warm up longer before use than regular diesel does.
    • But even very hot coals with a high heat capacity can be walked over without getting burned if one's feet are insulated, e.g., with a liquid such as sweat or water.
    • The heat capacity of the top three meters of the ocean is equal to that of the entire atmosphere, but everyone knows the ocean is more than three meters deep.
    • With the large heat capacity of wet soil, plants will only be exposed to significant changes in temperature if, for example, a heavy rainfall changes soil temperature.
    • We have shown that, in the presence of cholesterol, the relaxation times change to the same degree as the heat capacity.
    • Specific heat capacity is something like energy density of a substance, and measures how much energy must be contained in a substance for it to have a certain temperature.
    • The rest is absorbed by the ground and by the oceans, which play a key role in the energy budget due to their large heat capacity and their ability to store carbon dioxide, and, of course, water vapour.
    • Such an influence has been proposed from measurements of the heat capacity.
 
 
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