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what is heat also derive formula for heat absorbed or emitted by an object​

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Answered by sandhyadeepu96
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Calculate heat absorption using the formula:

Q = mc∆T

Q means the heat absorbed, m is the mass of the substance absorbing heat, c is the specific heat capacity and ∆T is the change in temperature.

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Answered by Jsh79579
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everyday language, people use the terms heat and temperature interchangeably. In the field of thermodynamics and physics more broadly, though, the two terms have very different meanings. If you’re trying to calculate how much heat is absorbed by something when you raise its temperature, you need to understand the difference between the two and how to calculate one from the other. You can do this easily: just multiply the heat capacity of the substance you’re heating by the mass of the substance and the change in temperature to find the heat absorbed.

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