What do you mean by the specific heat of copper 0'09
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Specific heat of a substance means, the amount of heat energy required to raise the particular substance of weight 1 gram, by a temperature of 1 Kelvin or degree Celsius.
Therefore, this means that you require 0'09 Joule of heat energy to raise the temperature of copper by 1°C or 1 K.
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