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what is specific heat ???⚠ No spam ⚠

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Answered by nehabhosale454
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In thermodynamics, the specific heat capacity of a substance is the heat capacity of a sample of the substance divided by the mass of the sample.

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It is a common experience that in order to increase the temperature of an object, one has to heat it. But to increase the temperature of the same amount of different substances with the same amount, different amounts of heat are required.

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