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obtain the expression of specific heat of solids using 1st law of thermodynamics

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The specific heat (short for specific heat capacity) of a solid is the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of a unit mass of the solid by a unit amount. It is determined by the vibrations of its atoms or excitations of its electrons, and also by a variety of phase transitions.

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