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what is the value for specific heat of water

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Answered by anweshabhattacharyya
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Answer:

The specific heat capacity of water is 4182 J/K /kg

Answered by SWAGGER94
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Explanation:

1 cal/°C/g ("small calorie") = 1 Cal/°C/kg = 1 kcal/°C/kg ("large calorie") = 4184 J/K/kg. In either unit, the specific heat of water is approximately 1. The combinations cal/°C/kg = 4.184 J/K/kg and kcal/°C/g = 4184,000 J/K/kg do not seem to be widely used.

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