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1. The SI unit of specific heat is​

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Answered by Dhi10g7
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Specific heat capacity of a substance is the heat required to raise the temperature of unit mass of substance through 1

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C or 1K, given by:

c=Q/mΔt ,

If m=kg (SI unit of mass), Δt=K (SI unit of temperature)

Q=joule (SI unit of heat energy)

Then, c=joule/kg×K= joule per kilogram per kelvin

This is the SI unit of specific heat.

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