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88. The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of unit mass of substin 97. O
A
through 1°C is known as
A) Latent heat capacity
B) Specific heat capacity
c) Caloric capacity
D) Thermal heat capacity​

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Answered by ankush975430
2

Answer:

The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of unit mass of substin 97. O

A

through 1°C is known as

A) Latent heat capacity

B) Specific heat capacity

c) Caloric capacity

D) Thermal heat capacity

Answered by shinie40
2

Answer:

by supplying a heat of Q to a substance of mass m, its temperature increases by Δt, then

Q∝mΔt

or Q=cmΔt

where c= constant of proportionality , called specific heat capacity of the body.

Now, if m=1,Δt=1

o

C ,

then, Q=c

therefore, specific heat is the heat required to raise the temperature of unit mass of substance by one degree Celsius.

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