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Heat Conversion
Convert units of Heat Transfer Coefficient, Capacity and Density
Heat Transfer Coefficient
is used as a factor in calculating the heat transfer in thermodynamics. Units are watts per square meters kelvin, calorie per second square centimeter celsius, joule/second per square meter kelvin and more.
Heat Capacity
is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a specific quantity of a substance by one degree celsius. Units are calorie/gram celsius, joule/kilogram celsius and more.
Heat Flux Density
is the quantity of heat flowing per unit of time across a unit area. Units are calorie/second square centimeter, joule/second square foot and more.
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