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Heat capacity rate

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Heat capacity rate, often denoted by the symbol \( \dot{C} \), is a measure of the amount of heat energy required to change the temperature of a substance per unit time. It is defined as the product of the mass flow rate of a substance and its specific heat capacity. The heat capacity rate is an important concept in thermal systems and heat exchangers.

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