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The basis for this is what’s known as “Specific Heat Capacity.” This is defined in thermodynamics as a constant (written as a capital “C”). Every substance has a value for it’s specific heat capacity. Specific Heat Capacity defines how much heat is required to raise the temperature of the substance in question by a certain amount.
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