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Define specific heat capacity of body with its si unit and conversion.


gopikakoli: S.H.C- Amount of heat required to increase the temperature of unit mass by 1°c or 1K is called specific heat capacity...(S.I. unit---- J/kg-K)

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Specific Heat Capacity Definition

Specific heat capacity is the amount of heatenergy required to raise the temperature of a substance per unit of mass. The specific heat capacity of a material is a physical property. It is also an example of an extensive property since its value is proportional to the size of the system being examined.

In ​SI units, specific heat capacity (symbol: c) is the amount of heat in joules required to raise 1 gram of a substance 1 Kelvin.

 It may also be expressed as J/kg·K. Specific heat capacity may be reported in the units of calories per gram degree Celsius, too. Related values are molar heat capacity, expressed in J/mol·K, and volumetric heat capacity, given in J/m3·K.

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