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If Q is heat supplied to body, S is specific heat
and At is rise in temperature and Q = msAt then
unit of specific heat will be :

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Answered by aliyasubeer
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unit of specific heat will be J/Kg°K

Explanation:

Q =heat supplied to body in joules(J)

S = specific heat

m= mass of substance in kilogram (Kg)

Δt = rise in temperature In Kelvin(k)

Q = msΔt

specific heat s= Q/mΔt=  J/Kg°K

unit of specific heat will be J/Kg°K

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