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how to get the dimension of specific heat capacity

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Answered by RohithPrasad
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Specific heat capacity is defined as the quantity of heat required to increase the temperature of a unit mass of fluid by one temperature unit.

Mathematically,
Specific heat capacity = Q /m Θ

Where Q= Heat, m = mass  and Θ = Temperature

Dimensional formula of Heat(Q) = M^1 L^2 T^-2
Dimensional formula of mass = M^1 L^0 T^0
Dimensional formula of Temperature(Θ) = M^0 L^0 T^0 K^1

Putting these values in above equation we get,
Dimensional formula of Specific Heat Capacity = M^0 L^2 T^-2 K^-1
SI unit of Specific Heat Capacity is Joule kg-1 K-1

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Answered by bhavu6
3
Q-heat,m-mass,and o-temperature

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