what is specific heat capacity and when specific heat is more or less
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Specific heat capacity refers to the amount of heat absorbed by a unit mass of substance to raise its temperature by a unit degree.
Specific heat capacity is the characteristic property of a substance so it totally depend of substance to substance
Specific heat capacity is the characteristic property of a substance so it totally depend of substance to substance
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Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance per unit of mass.
it is higher in gases but lower in solids.
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it is higher in gases but lower in solids.
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