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5)Define specific heat of an object and derive its formula​

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Answered by snehaagn47812
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Explanation:

As we discussed above the specific heat is the relation of temperature change of an object with water. Also, the formula is like this: Heat energy = (mass of the object or substance) × (specific heat) × (Change in temperature) Q = m × c × Δ T \Delta T ΔT.

Answered by inboxpurvisharma9414
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It describes how much heat must be added to a unit of mass of a given substance to raise its temperature by one degree Celsius. The units of specific heat capacity are J/(kg °C) or equivalently J/(kg K). The heat capacity and the specific heat are related by C=cm or c=C/m.

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