Specific Heat: Impact On Heating Rates

Specific heat refers to the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of a substance by 1 degree Celsius. Substances with higher specific heat require more energy to heat up, while substances with lower specific heat heat up faster. This is because substances with lower specific heat need less thermal energy to reach the same temperature increase. Therefore, when comparing substances with different specific heats, the one with the lower specific heat will generally heat up more quickly.

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