joule/kilogram/°C to joule/kilogram/K
Please provide values below to convert joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] to joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)], or change ↔.
joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)]
Definition: The same as J/(kg*K), but using degrees Celsius instead of Kelvin as the temperature unit.
Historyandorigin: Part of the SI system, derived from the metric system for measuring energy changes.
CurrentUse: Used in chemistry, physics, and engineering to analyze temperature effects in materials.
funfact: For many substances, specific heat is almost the same whether measured in °C or K, thanks to the proportionality!
joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)]
Definition: The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of a substance by 1 Kelvin.
Historyandorigin: The SI unit of specific heat, derived from Joules, named after James Prescott Joule.
CurrentUse: Used in thermodynamics and material science to measure thermal energy storage in materials.
funfact: Water has a high specific heat capacity (4.18 J/g*K), which is why it takes a long time to boil!
joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] to joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)] Conversion Table
1 joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] | 1 joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)] |
2 joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] | 2 joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)] |
3 joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] | 3 joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)] |
5 joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] | 5 joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)] |
10 joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] | 10 joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)] |
50 joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] | 50 joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)] |
100 joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] | 100 joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)] |
1000 joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] | 1000 joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)] |
10000 joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] | 10000 joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)] |
100000 joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] | 100000 joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)] |
1000000 joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] | 1000000 joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)] |
How to Convert joule/kilogram/°C to joule/kilogram/K
1 joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] = 1 joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)]
1 joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)] = 1 joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)]
we use cross multiplication method
joule/kilogram/°C [J/(kg*°C)] → joule/kilogram/K [J/(kg*K)]
1 → 1
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.5