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if the heat absorbed by an object of mass m is h and the temperature of the object is raised by delta T then what is its specific heat?

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Answered by kittu2771
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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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If the heat absorbed by an object of mass m is h and the temperature of the object is raised by delta T, then specific heat is h/m delta T.

Explanation:

  • The specific heat capacity is the characteristic feature of an object.
  • If a certain amount of heat is applied to a body then the temperature of the body rises.
  • Specific heat capacity of that object is used to measure the degree of increase in temperature.
  • The more the specific heat capacity the less is the increase in the temperature of an object when a certain amount of heat is applied.
  • Specific heat capacity can be defined as  the amount of heat that is required to rise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1 Degree Celsius temperature.

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