FAQ

What is the Thermal Capacity?
Thermal capacity is defined as the number of heat units needed to raise the temperature of a body by one degree. Thermal Capacity is usually measured using the Joule per Kilogram per K for Specific Heat Capacity. Note that the value of Thermal Capacity is always positive.
Can the Thermal Capacity be negative?
No, the Thermal Capacity, measured in Specific Heat Capacity cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Thermal Capacity?
Thermal Capacity is usually measured using the Joule per Kilogram per K[J/(kg*K)] for Specific Heat Capacity. Joule per Kilogram per Celcius[J/(kg*K)], Kilojoule per Kilogram per K[J/(kg*K)], Kilojoule per Kilogram per Celcius[J/(kg*K)] are the few other units in which Thermal Capacity can be measured.
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