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0.75 (kJ/kg K) is the specific heat of concrete

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11y ago

7.4 to 13X10-6/°C & 4.1 to 7.3X10-6/°F

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12y ago

about 1KJ/kg.k

For dry cement, it is 1.55 kJ/kg K and for cement powder, it is 0.84 kJ/kg K.

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0.75 (kJ/kg K) is the specific heat of concrete

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no. its pretty useless

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13y ago

Yes it does, but not very quickly.

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