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Specific Heat Calculator

Calculate heat energy using Q = mcΔT. Enter mass, specific heat capacity, and temperature change.

How to Use the Specific Heat Calculator

  1. Enter the mass of the substance in kilograms.
  2. Enter the specific heat capacity in J/(kg·K) (water = 4184).
  3. Enter the temperature change in °C or K.

Riferimento Rapido

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Water: c = 4,184 J/(kg·K)1 kg × 1 °C = 4,184 J
Iron: c = 449 J/(kg·K)1 kg × 1 °C = 449 J
Aluminum: c = 897 J/(kg·K)1 kg × 1 °C = 897 J
Copper: c = 385 J/(kg·K)1 kg × 1 °C = 385 J
Air: c = 1,005 J/(kg·K)1 kg × 1 °C = 1,005 J

Casi d'Uso

Formula

Q = m × c × ΔT, where Q is heat (J), m is mass (kg), c is specific heat capacity (J/(kg·K)), ΔT is temperature change (K or °C).

Domande Frequenti

What is specific heat capacity?
It is the amount of heat needed to raise 1 kg of a substance by 1 °C. Water has c = 4,184 J/(kg·K).
Are °C and K interchangeable for ΔT?
Yes, a change of 1 °C equals a change of 1 K, so both work for ΔT.
Is this calculator free?
Yes, all OhMyCalc calculators are completely free.