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Answered by Dakshayani46
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2.We know, In 1 calorie/g°c = 4186.8 joule/kg K

1 Calorie=4.184 Joule, 1 Calorie= 4.18 J.

Therefore, 1g = 10^-3 kg

Hence, 1^o c is is 1^K

Ultimately we get, 1Calorie/ (1 g 1^o c) =4.18 J/10^-3Kg 1 K) =4.18x 10^3 J/(kg.K)

The joule per kilogram per kelvin is actually SI derived unit of specific heat capacity. Its symbol is designated as J/kg•K.

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Answered by charan7601
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