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For example, the heat transfer coefficient for water is between 500 to 10,000 watts (meter square kelvin) and air is 10 to 100 watts meter square kelvin. For more information about heat transfer coefficient, please visit heat transfer coefficient. For specific heat capacity units converter, please visit specific heat capacity converter.
Heat transfer coefficient is measured in the SI system as watts per square meter kelvin or W/ (m²·K), and sometimes in equivalent units of watts per square meter degree Celsius or W/ (m²·°C). Phase change: as heat is applied to the ice, it changes from solid to liquid, becoming water.