Physics, asked by vaddesumanth31, 1 month ago


11. The specific heat capacity of a material
Depends on circumference of the material
Depends on cross sectional area of the material
Depends on thickness of the material
Does not depend on dimension of the material​

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Answered by mudavathanjali825
1

Answer:

Specific heat capacity is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of a substance by 1 kelvin (SI unit of specific heat capacity J kg−1 K−1).

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Answered by nitinprasad212007
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Specific heat capacity is the heat capacity per unit mass.

c=

dm

ds

Hence the heat capacity is dependent on the specific heat capacity of the matter.

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