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From the difierent arrangements of the particles composing various bodies, some require more force than others to develop a given velocity of move- ment, or heat vibration, or elevation of temperature. This difference of capacity to become heated is called specific heat 144 AGRICULTOEAL REPORT. The specific heat of water is about twice as great as that of ice, and four timed as great as that of air, when equal weights are compared. Hence, a pound o^ water, by losing one degree of heat, would wa...rm four pounds of air one degree. But as water is about 800 times heavier than air, a cubic foot of water, in losing one degree of heat, would raise 800 X 4, or 3,200 cubic feet of air, one degree higher. The high specific heat of water, or its remarkable capacity for heat, by which it is enabled to store away, absorb, or render latent so lai'ge an amount of heat, fits it for the perfonuance of the various functions required of it in the economy of nature. To raise water to a certain sensible temperature requires a greater consumption of fuel, or longer exposm-e to sunshine, than is required in raising any other substance to the same degree ; and in cooling through a given number of degrees, the same weight of water gives out heat, which, entering the idr, or solid substances, is equivalent to considerably greater sensible heat than that lost by the water.
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