What is the specific heat capacity of glass?

What has a larger heat capacity; iron or glass?

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    The heat capacity of an object depends on both its mass and material. heat capacity = mass x specific heat capacity But if you means 'specific heat capacity', then: Glass = 0.84 kJ/kgK for 'normal' window glass Iron = 0.46 kJ/kgK It was very easy to find these - you could have looked them up on Google quicker thant posting your message and reading you r mail!

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The heat capacity of an object depends on both its mass and material. heat capacity = mass x specific heat capacity But if you means 'specific heat capacity', then: Glass = 0.84 kJ/kgK for 'normal' window glass Iron = 0.46 kJ/kgK It was very easy to find these - you could have looked them up on Google quicker thant posting your message and reading you r mail!

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