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heat energy by mass specific heat and difference in temperature

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Answered by mersal00vetrimaran
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The specific heat is the amount of heat necessary to change thetemperature of 1.00 kg of mass by 1.00ºC. The specific heat c is a property of the substance; its SI unit is J/(kg ⋅ K) or J/(kg ⋅ ºC). Recall that the temperature change (ΔT) is the same in units of kelvin and degrees Celsius.
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