Physics, asked by mohitdayalani3467, 10 months ago

The specific heat capacity of a body depends on
(a) the heat given
(b) the temperature raised
(c) the mass of the body
(d) the material of the body

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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1 - the heat given ✅✅

This quantity is known as the specific heat capacity (or simply, the specific heat), which is the heat capacity per unit mass of a material. Experiments show that the transferred heat depends on three factors:

(1) The change in temperature,

(2) the mass of the system, and

(3) the substance and phase of the substance.

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