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what is the dimension of specific heat​

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The specific heat of a substance (per unit of mass) has dimension L. T. Θ−1, or (L/T)2/Θ. Therefore, the SI unit J/K/kg is equivalent to metre squared per second squared per kelvin (m2 K−1 s−2).

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