the specific heat capacity of steel is 447j/kg°c. what does it mean?
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The specific heat of a substance tells you how much heat is required in order to heat one unit of mass, usually 1 g , of that substance by 1° C
In this case, the specific heat of steel uses 1 kg as the unit of mass, which means that the value given to you tells you how much heat is required in order to heat 1 kg of steel by 1 °C
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