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how specific heat gives us an idea of the degree of reluctance of a substance to change its temperature??​

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Answered by mahaswetabanerjee200
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Because the heat capacities of most substances vary with changes in temperature, the temperatures of both the specified substance and the reference substance must be known in order to give a precise value for the specific heat.

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