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Can we define specific heat capacity at constant temperature?

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Answered by preetygirl97
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The specific heat is the amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree celsius. It is denoted by c. ... For every temperature there will be a value of specific heat. Constant temperature has no meaning here.

Answered by Anonymous
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The specific heat is the amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree celsius. It is denoted by c. ... For every temperature there will be a value of specific heat. Constant temperature has no meaning here.

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