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How the specific heat capacity of water works

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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2008

This stop-motion (apparently called slow-motion according to my teacher) was designed to teach everyone about how the specific heat capacity of water works

Credit to Mark Kelly who assisted with the making of this video

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  • I believe the correct term is "stop-motion", Mr. James, not "slow motion" =P (in your video description). But nevertheless, good video. Very watery. Mmm. I still don't quite understand what you're trying to teach me though. =P

  • your teacher must have killed you for the play dough in the bunsen burner

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  • do you mean that the bonding between the H2O molecules are too strong, so we need more heat energy to overcome the bonding and turn the liquid form of water into gas form, vapour?

  • Too fast, slow it down a but it's a cool idea.

  • ......... wow that was....... lame....

  • Pretty cool video James although it needs sound whether it be of you explaining what is going on or the lovely styling of "Hello my name is Ethan" All in all a good video.

    P.S Pocket Cup

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