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The specific heat of water
in SI system is
74.186 Jloc B)4.186J/kg*
c) 420J/kg D) 4.186 J/kak​

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Question:- The specific heat of water

in SI system is

A) 74.186 Jloc B)4.186J/kg*

c) 420J/kg D) 4.186 J/kak

Answer:- The specific heat represents the amount of energy required to raise 1 kg of substance by 1oC (or 1 K), and can be thought of as the ability to absorb heat. The SI units of specific heats are J/kgK (kJ/kgoC). Water has a large specific heat of 4.19 kJ/kgoC compared to many other fluids and materials.

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