Physics, asked by milishastha, 3 months ago

the specific heat capacity of water is more than that of iron. what do you mean by it?​

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Answered by shashi1979bala
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Metals such as iron have low specific heat. It doesn't take much energy to raise their temperature. ... Water, on the other hand, has a very high specific heat. It takes a lot more energy to increase the temperature of water than sand.

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Answered by abhi3023
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Answer:

Water has a high specific heat, meaning it takes more energy to increase the temperature of water compared to other substances.

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