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Heat Energy in Thermodynamics Formulas
Heat Energy is the amount of total heat required. And is denoted by Q. Heat Energy is usually measured using the Joule for Energy. Note that the value of Heat Energy is always positive.
Thermodynamics formulas that make use of Heat Energy
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Brake Thermal Efficiency
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Indicated Thermal Efficiency
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Thermal Efficiency of Heat Engine
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FAQ
What is the Heat Energy?
Heat Energy is the amount of total heat required. Heat Energy is usually measured using the Joule for Energy. Note that the value of Heat Energy is always positive.
Can the Heat Energy be negative?
No, the Heat Energy, measured in Energy cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Heat Energy?
Heat Energy is usually measured using the Joule[J] for Energy. Kilojoule[J], Gigajoule[J], Megajoule[J] are the few other units in which Heat Energy can be measured.
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