Degree+of+heat

  • 91specific heat capacity — noun Physics the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree) …

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  • 92specific heat — specif′ic heat′ n. phs thr the number of calories required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance 1°C, or the number of Btu s per pound per degree F • Etymology: 1825–35 …

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  • 93atomic heat — /əˌtɒmɪk ˈhit/ (say uh.tomik heet) noun the product of the specific heat and the atomic weight of an element; approximately equal to 25 200 joules per kelvin, or to 6 calories per gram per degree for solid elements at normal temperatures …

  • 94specific heat capacity — (SHC) The quantity of heat which unit of mass of a substance requires to raise its temperature by one degree …

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  • 95first-degree burn — noun Date: circa 1929 a mild burn characterized by heat, pain, and reddening of the burned surface but not exhibiting blistering or charring of tissues …

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  • 96GM 60-Degree V6 engine — Infobox Automobile engine name=GM 60° V6 engine manufacturer=General Motors production=1980 ndash; successor=GM High Value engine class=60° OHV V6 2.8 L 3.1 L 3.4 L similar=Ford Vulcan engine Chrysler 3.3 engineThe General Motors 60° V6 family of …

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  • 97specific heat — a material property that indicates the amount of energy a body stores for each degree increase in temperature, on a per unit mass basis. Its units are J/kg K …

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  • 98third degree burns — harming the skin due to exposure to excessive heat at the third level …

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  • 99Building Heat-Loss Factor —   A measure of the heating requirements of a building expressed in Btu per degree day …

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  • 100first-degree burn — noun burn causing redness of the skin surface • Hypernyms: ↑burn • Hyponyms: ↑sunburn, ↑erythema solare * * * noun : a mild burn characterized by heat, pain, and reddening of the burned surface but not exhibiting blistering or charring of tissues …

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