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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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  • The '''Miami Heat''' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[Miami, Florida
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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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  • | pagename = Heat | abc = Heat
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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 '''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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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Specific heat ratio/Draft]]
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  • | pagename = Miami Heat | abc = Miami Heat
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  • ...the tropics is transported toward the poles through ocean currents. Ocean heat content is measured in [[joules]] and is used by scientists to analyze and ==Importance of Ocean Heat Content==
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  • ...heat content and reliable sources for additional information. Since ocean heat content is a major issue in the scientific debate about anthropogenic globa ...development of instruments used to collect data necessary to compute ocean heat content, there is always some overlap of technologies. But I believe reade
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  • The '''heat of vaporization''', (<math>H_v</math> or <math>H_{vap}</math>) is the amoun It is also often referred to as the '''latent heat of vaporization''' (<math>LH_v</math> or <math>L_v</math>) and the '''entha
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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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  • #Redirect[[Specific heat ratio]]
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  • The ratio of the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a body one degree to that required to
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  • #REDIRECTION[[Heat of combustion]]
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  • | pagename = Specific heat | abc = Specific heat
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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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  • File:Shuttle heat shield.jpg
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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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  • | pagename = Heat capacity | abc = Heat capacity
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  • | pagename = Heat equation | abc = Heat equation
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  • {{r|Conduction (heat)}} {{r|Convection (heat)}}
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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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  • A [[partial differential equation]] describing the way heat spreads over time.
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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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  • | pagename = Ocean heat content | abc = Ocean heat content
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  • | pagename = Heat of vaporization | abc = Heat of vaporization
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  • The amount of heat stored in the oceans which is used by scientists to analyze and project cli
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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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  • * [https://www.nba.com/heat Miami Heat] official NBA website
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  • | pagename = Heat of combustion | abc = Heat of combustion
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  • The energy released as heat when a substance undergoes complete combustion with oxygen.
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  • #REDIRECT[[Heat of vaporization]]
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  • | pagename = Specific heat ratio | abc = Specific heat ratio
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  • | pagename = Urban heat island | abc = Urban heat island
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  • ...time deciding whether to name this article '''Specific heat ratio''' or '''Heat capacity ratio'''. I finally used Google's book search function and Google' ...ch: 7,070 books contained "specific heat ratio" and 3,820 books contained "heat capacity ratio".
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Heat capacity]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Specific heat ratio}}
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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|Heat capacity}} {{r|Specific heat}}
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  • *{{cite journal| author=Wayne C. Edmister|title=Specific Heat Ratios for Hydrocarbons |journal=Industrial Engineering Chemistry|volume=32
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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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  • {{rpl|Ocean heat content}}
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  • {{r|Heat}} {{r|Heat of formation}}
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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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  • ...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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  • ...fission to heat water in a primary loop, then pipes the heated water to a heat exchanger to generate steam in a secondary loop, then uses the steam to dri
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  • impermeable to heat; infinitesimally slow.
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  • * [https://www.nba.com/heat Miami Heat] official NBA website
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  • ...expands on cooling, its conductivity for heat is enormous, and neither its heat conduction nor viscosity obeys normal rules.</noinclude>
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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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  • ...f a thermodynamic system can change by two causes: (i) by transferral of [[heat]] in or out the system, and (ii) by a spontaneous (natural) process inside ...possible change of entropy does not occur. A process, taking place without heat entering or exiting, is called an ''adiabatic'' process. If a process is
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  • ...]; usage comes from its generation of [[carbon dioxide]] when subjected to heat or acid; generate gas leavens a baked product
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  • ...ures which enables applications such as [[hydrogen production]] or process heat for the petrochemical industry or others. <ref>{{citation ...nology], two-day course by Hans Gougar at INL, 2019. Nice chart of Process Heat Applications.
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  • ...is considered as the working fluid and behaving as a perfect gas. Specific heat has a constant value. Ideal gas state equation is valid, that is pv = RT. ...nt 4, and exits the heat exchanger at point 1. At a constant temperature, heat rejection takes place. It should be mentioned that air at point 1 enters t
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  • ...ng of radiation pressure from a Primary [[fission device]] to compress and heat lithium deuteride, which produces [[tritium]], in a thermonuclear Secondary
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  • ...t has many applications, especially in electronics when the components are heat-sensitive. There are different ways to apply heat to the work. In all cases, the metal must be clean and shiny for soldering
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  • ...content]] article you created, please see my comments on the [[Talk:Ocean heat content]] subpage which I hope will be helpful to you in creating new artic Ron, see the Talk page of [[Ocean heat content]]. I have responded to your query about obtaining permission to use
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  • ...d metal and a powdered metal oxide, which, when ignited, generates extreme heat for military and civilian applications
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  • ...ine''' is a virtual engine—conceived of by [[Sadi Carnot]]—that converts [[heat]] into [[work]]. It is based on a thermodynamic [[Carnot cycle]], see that
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  • ...to provide light and, optionally, a fragrance. Candles produce very little heat but, historically, they provided a reliable means of timekeeping. A candlem
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  • ...verts to [[helium]] through a process of [[nuclear fusion]], providing the heat and light that allowed [[life]] to form here on our planet, [[Earth]]. The ...nth of sun's light and heat reaches Earth. The rest of the sun's light and heat is lost in space.
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  • ...type of [[Nuclear power reconsidered|nuclear power]] reactor in which the heat of the reactor is applied directly to the water that becomes steam and spin
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  • ...e greater control over how much air was supplied to the fuel. Much of the heat from a traditional fireplace was wasted, as it was carried up the chimney. ...es behind glass doors, so the entertaining flame can be watched, with less heat being wasted up the chimney. Modern fireplaces can be purchased that use [
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  • {{!}} '''[[Specific heat]]''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{s}}} }}{{#if:{{{1|}}}|&nbsp; | [[Specific heat]], c<sub>p</sub> | 4.184 J/(g·K) for liquid at 20 °C
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  • ...as well as releasing [[chaff (electronic warfare)|chaff]] and generating a heat signature, to act as a [[deceptive decoy]]
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  • ...taxon|family]] [[Viperidae]] known as "pitvipers" due to the presence of a heat-sensing pit organ located between the eye and the nostril on either side of
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