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The si unit of heat is​

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Answered by sultandanish119
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the SI unit of heat is the joule (J).

Answered by presentmoment
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The amount of energy required to elevate a unit mass in a certain temperature interval is known as heat capacity or specific heat.

Explanation: SI unit of heat if Joule. Because all energy is measured in Joules (J), heat is measured in Joules as well. As a result, Joules is the SI unit of heat. The amount of energy necessary to raise the temperature of a given mass by one degree is measured in joules. 4.184 joules of heat are required to raise the temperature of one unit weight of water by one degree.

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