what is the SI unit of the specific heat
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The SI unit of specific heat is joule per kelvin and kilogram, J/(K kg). ... For example, at a temperature of 25 °C the heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1 K is 4179. 6 joules so the specific heat capacity of water is 4179. 6 J·kg−1·K−1.
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Joule per Kelvin per kilogram
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Specific heat capacity is the quantity of heat needed to raise the temperature per unit mass. In SI unit of heat capacity can be defined as the amount of heat in Joule required to raise the temperature.
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