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17 January, 01:43

After sunset what can be expected with the cooling rate of soil compared

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  1. 17 January, 01:53
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    The soil will cool faster because it has a lower specific heat than water (even if it is wet).

    The specific heat is a thermodynamic property. It is the quantity of energy required to raise a temperature by one degree Celcius (or Kelvin). By this property, you can measure how much energy a material need to raise its temperature (or how much energy it needs to lose by decreasing the temperature).

    The specific heat of water is 1.001 Btu (IT) / (lbm °F).

    The specific heat of a dry soil is 0.19 Btu (IT) / (lbm °F).

    The specific heat of a wet soil is 0.35 Btu (IT) / (lbm °F).
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