What are the SI units for specific heat capacity?
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joule per kilogram Kelvin, J?kg-1?K-1or J/(kg?K)
Is the si units for specific heat capacity
Is the si units for specific heat capacity
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Specific Heat Capacity is the amount of heat in joules required to raise 1 gram of a substance 1 Kelvin.
The unit for specific heat if Joules per kilogram per kelvin (Jkg -1 K -1 )
kg and K are both already are SI units for mass and temperature respectively.
But the Joule is the unit of energy which is not an SI unit; it is a derived unit.
The unit for specific heat if Joules per kilogram per kelvin (Jkg -1 K -1 )
kg and K are both already are SI units for mass and temperature respectively.
But the Joule is the unit of energy which is not an SI unit; it is a derived unit.
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