2.6.6.3 Mean molar specific heat The mean molar specific heats can be calculated from: Equ 2.53c¯p=∑mx(M.cp)x Equ 2.54c¯v=∑mx(M.cv)x where: (M.cp)x = molar specific heats of constituent x (M.cv)x = molar
where Q is heat and ΔT is the change in temperature. For most purposes, heat capacity is reported as anintrinsic property, meaning it is a characteristic of a specific substance. Heat capacity is measured usinga calorimeter. A bomb calorimeter is used for calculations at constant volume. Coff...
Using an argument similar to that which we employed for the electronic specific heat in Section XI we can obtain the temperature-independent expression for the susceptibility in terms of the electronic density of states, (1.83)χ=μB2D(EF), which is known as the Pauli susceptibility. For a ...
Preheat plateau and dose recovery tests—the different preheat/IR laser stimulation combination was applied to each SG disc and to a different number of grains depending on how many grains luminesced on each disc. We then added a surrogate dose of 20 Gy to try and recovered this known do...
What is the meaning of improved patient-wise prediction accuracy via majority voting? We obtained patient-wise age-group predictions using the majority voting method of the individual tooth-wise age-group predictions. According to Karaarslan et al.42, age estimation by evaluating panoramic radiographs...
As with the Vicat softening point, the somewhat arbitrary definition of the HDT implies that it has no direct physical meaning. On the other hand, the intrinsic rate dependence of phenomena associated with the glass transition means that even measurements based on changes in fundamental properties ...