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the specific heat capacity of copper is 380 j/kg°c, what does it means​

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Answered by ItzzHeartlessBoy
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The statement specific heat capacity of copper is 0.4Jg –1 K –1 means that 0.4 Joules of heat energy is required to raise the temperature of one gram of copper through 1 kelvin.

Answered by mayankumar2304
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The statement specific heat capacity of copper is 0.4Jg^–1K^–1 means that 0.4 Joules of heat energy is required to raise the temperature of one gram of copper through 1 kelvin.

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