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This article explores the fundamental principles of heat transfer in water, detailing the key equations governing thermal dynamics. It covers phase changes of water from solid (ice) to liquid and vapor (steam), emphasizing specific heat capacities and latent heat values. Key formulas such as Q = mCΔt and Q = m(Hv - Hf) are discussed in relation to water’s thermal properties at various temperatures, including critical insights into phase change diagrams and their significance in thermal management applications.
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⁰C = K - 273.15 Q=mCΔt Δt=tf-ti mCΔta = -mCΔtb Water Phase Change Diagram Water Vapor Steam Q=m(2020)Δt Q=m Hv Hf = 3.34 x 105 Hv = 2.26 x 106 100⁰ C Temperature Liquid Water Q=m(4180)Δt Q=m Hf 0⁰ C Solid Water/Ice Q=m(2060)ΔT Heat