Physics, asked by nandinidandade35, 1 month ago

What is meant by specific heat
capacity? How will you prove
experimentally that different
substances have different specific
heat capacities

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Answered by sohailbanday007
2

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The Amount of heat energy required by 1 kg of the substances to raise its temperature to 1 °C is called as Specific Heat Capacity. Specific Heat capacity is denoted by the symbol 'c'. ... Equal masses of the different substances required the different amount of the heat energy to raise there temperature by the same amount.

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

Heat Capacity = Mass of the Substances × Specific Heat capacity. We an prove that the Specific Heat capacity of the of the substances are different from each other. Equal masses of the different substances required the different amount of the heat energy to raise there temperature by the same amount..

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