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non examples about specific heat

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Answered by aryansharma96651
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Specific heat is defined as amoun of heat required to raise the temperature of unit mass of substance through unit temperature.S=Q/mΔT

It gives us an idea of the degree of " Reluctance " of a substance to change its temperature.

Substances with high low specific heat like metals can be used in making of utensils.

Substances with high specific heat like water can be used as heat reservoir..

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