Physics, asked by dheerajvarma3777, 9 months ago

Define the term Q=sm∆t

Answers

Answered by pihuchauhan49
1

Explanation:

into a sample. or Q =s•m•∆T, where Q is the amount of heat, s is the specific heat, m is the mass of the sample, and ∆T is the temperature change. This equation can be used to calculate the amount of heat that must be involved when the other three values are known or measured.please mark as brainlist and follow me

Answered by Anonymous
0

\Large{\textsf{\pink{\underline{ANSWER}}}}

★ Q=sm∆t - SPECIFIC HEAT

★ The specific heat capacity of a substance is the heat capacity of a sample of the substance divided by the mass of the sample.

Similar questions