Define Specific Heat Capacity in Detail!
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specific heat capacity of a substance is defined as amount of heat required to raise the temperature of unit mass of substance by one unit.
S= Q/ m delta(T)
S.I unit :
J/ kg-Kelvin
specific heat of a substance depends upon nature of substance.
If specific heat is high, the rate of rise or fall in temperature is low for same quantity of heat supplied.
it gives us an idea of degree of " reluctance " of a substance to change its temperature.
S= Q/ m delta(T)
S.I unit :
J/ kg-Kelvin
specific heat of a substance depends upon nature of substance.
If specific heat is high, the rate of rise or fall in temperature is low for same quantity of heat supplied.
it gives us an idea of degree of " reluctance " of a substance to change its temperature.
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Specific heat capacity is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of a substance by 1 kelvin (SI unit of specific heat capacity J kg−1 K−1)
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