Heat given to the body which raise its temperature by 1 degree is called
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The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by 1°C is called it's specific heat capacity. It is generally denoted by C.
It can also be said that :-
Specific heat capacity of the substance of a body =
Quantity of heat absorbed by the body / Mass of the body × Rise in temperature
That is ,
C = Q / m × ∆t
SI unit of specific heat capacity :-
J/kg K = J /kg K
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The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by 1°C is called it's specific heat capacity. It is generally denoted by C.
It can also be said that :-
Specific heat capacity of the substance of a body =
Quantity of heat absorbed by the body / Mass of the body × Rise in temperature
That is ,
C = Q / m × ∆t
SI unit of specific heat capacity :-
J/kg K = J /kg K
Hope this helps!!!
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Explanation:
The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by 1°C is called it's specific heat capacity.
It is generally denoted by C.
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