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- From: cervi@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Mark Cervi)
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- Subject: Re: Specific Heat
- Message-ID: <27359@oasys.dt.navy.mil>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 22:36:46 GMT
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- References: <1780@wshb.csms.com> <1992Nov08.184022.19409@radford.vak12ed.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov08.184022.19409@radford.vak12ed.edu> kgrossha@radford.vak12ed.edu (Kurt Grosshans) writes:
- >jerry@wshb.csms.com writes:
- >> 1) 2740 joules/kg deg.C
- >> 2) 848.6 joules/kg deg.C
- >>
- >> jerry@wshb.csms.com
- >
- >Am I crazy, or are his units off for numbers of that magnitude?
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- >Kurt Grosshans
- >kgrossha@radford.vak12ed.edu
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- I get 0.65 for the first and 0.20 for the second in BTU/lb-F. Aluminum
- is 0.23. The first is near Lithium (0.80).
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