This document contains a table listing temperature in degrees Fahrenheit from 32 to 600 degrees F along with corresponding values for specific heat, density, dynamic viscosity, thermal conductivity, and Prandtl number for water. As temperature increases, specific heat and density decrease while dynamic viscosity, thermal conductivity, and Prandtl number also generally decrease. The table provides property data for water across a wide range of temperatures.
This document contains a table listing temperature in degrees Fahrenheit from 32 to 600 degrees F along with corresponding values for specific heat, density, dynamic viscosity, thermal conductivity, and Prandtl number for water. As temperature increases, specific heat and density decrease while dynamic viscosity, thermal conductivity, and Prandtl number also generally decrease. The table provides property data for water across a wide range of temperatures.
This document contains a table listing temperature in degrees Fahrenheit from 32 to 600 degrees F along with corresponding values for specific heat, density, dynamic viscosity, thermal conductivity, and Prandtl number for water. As temperature increases, specific heat and density decrease while dynamic viscosity, thermal conductivity, and Prandtl number also generally decrease. The table provides property data for water across a wide range of temperatures.