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Heat capacity of a system is defined as​

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Answered by arghya2005
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The answer is specific heat capacity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The heat capacity of a defined system is the amount of heat (usually expressed in calories, kilocalories, or joules) needed to raise the system's temperature by one degree (usually expressed in Celsius or Kelvin). It is expressed in units of thermal energy per degree temperature.

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