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"The specific heat capacity of copper is 0.09 cal / gm / °C." What
does it signify?​

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Answered by 6716nimit
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Consider the specific heat of copper , 0.385 J/g 0C. What this means is that it takes 0.385 Joules of heat to raise 1 gram of copper 1 degree celcius. Thus, if we take 1 gram of copper at 25 0C and add 1 Joule of heat to it, we will find that the temperature of the copper will have risen to 26 0C.

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