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Ep 119: Work and Heat: An introduction to thermodynamics (a prelude to Ch 6 of ”The Science of Can & Can’t).

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What Is Specific Heat Capacity?

Feynman explained specific heat as being like the absorbency of a cloth. It's the quantity of energy that a substance can hold, he says. Specific heat capacity is equivalent to 1 Kelvin or 1 degree Celsius. Feynman: To increase the temperature of something, the heat goes up and decreasing the temperature and the heat goes down.

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