Chemical Engineering - Heat Transfer - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Heat Transfer - Section 9 (Q.No. 30)
30.
Sensible heat absorbed by 1 lb of water when it is heated from 32 to 212°F may be around __________ BTU.
Discussion:
1 comments Page 1 of 1.
Kakkad said:
6 years ago
Q=MCp(T1-T2)
Specific heat is defined as the quantity of heat energy (in Btu) required to raise the temperature of one pound of a material by one degree Fahrenheit. The specific heat of water is 1 Btu/lb-F, or one Btu per pound per degree Fahrenheit.
Specific heat is defined as the quantity of heat energy (in Btu) required to raise the temperature of one pound of a material by one degree Fahrenheit. The specific heat of water is 1 Btu/lb-F, or one Btu per pound per degree Fahrenheit.
Post your comments here:
Quick links
Quantitative Aptitude
Verbal (English)
Reasoning
Programming
Interview
Placement Papers