explain the role of heat exchange by specific heat capacity .
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The specific heat, also called specific heat capacity, is the measure of the heat energy that a substance in a unit quality absorbs or releases when the temperature increases or decreases 1 K. The bigger the specific heat is, the better the stability of the indoor temperature will be.
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Heat Transfer and Specific Heat Capacity: The heat Q transferred to cause a temperature change depends on the magnitude of the temperature change, the mass of the system, and the substance and phase involved. ... (a) The amount of heat transferred is directly proportional to the temperature change.
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