find the dimension of the specific heat capacity c
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Heat capacity (C) of a body is the heat required by it to rise the temperature by 1 degree Celsius. Therefore its unit becomes J/kg.
Now specific heat capacity (c) of a body is the heat required by one kg of it to rise the temperature by 1 degree Celsius. Therefore its unit becomes J/kg.K
and has a dimensional form
L^(2)T^(-2)theta^(-1)
(Note: theta represents temperature.)
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Now specific heat capacity (c) of a body is the heat required by one kg of it to rise the temperature by 1 degree Celsius. Therefore its unit becomes J/kg.K
and has a dimensional form
L^(2)T^(-2)theta^(-1)
(Note: theta represents temperature.)
Hope this helps.
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