Physics, asked by tejaswanimehta39, 9 months ago

47. The amount of heat absorbed by a body while rais-
ing its temperature is given by the equation. Q =
ms O, here Q is the amount of heat, m is the mass
of the body, s is the specific heat capacity and O is
the rise in temperature. Determine the S.I. unit
and C.G.S. units of the specific heat capacity, given
that the C.G.S. unit of heat is erg and S.I. unit is
joule.​

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Answered by mathematicalcosmolog
1

Explanation:

SI unit of s is Joule per kilogram Kelvin that is,

J/kgK

CGS unit of s is erg per gram Kelvin,that is, erg/gK

You can put the units of respective physical quantities in the following formula

s=Q/mO to find the CGS and SI units separately.

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