Physics, asked by battawia4, 1 year ago

i need an example of a time we use specific heat capacity in everyday life

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Answered by Azahath
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Answer:

Substances

Sensitive thermometers

Heat storage instruments

Explanation:

Specific heat or specific heat capacity, s, is heat capacity/mass, or

q=m×s×(T2−T1)

Specific heat gives the amount of heat energy required for heating a substance of unit mass by 1°C. So the higher the specific heat, the more energy required for heating the substance.

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