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Explain the concept of specific Heat Capacity. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Specific Heat -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics. Thermodynamics. Heat Capacity. Specific Heat. The specific heat (also called specific heat capacity) is the amount of heat required to change a unit mass (or unit quantity, such as mole) of a substance by one degree in temperature.

Answered by vikashRaojaat
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Explanation:

Specific Heat Capacity Definition. Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance per unit of mass. The specific heat capacity of a material is a physical property.

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