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When a substance having mass 3 kg receives 600 cal of heat, its temperature increases by 10 °C. What is the specific heat of the substance? please tell me it's steps

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Answered by Anonymous
50

Specific heat of the substance is - 20 cal/ kg °C.

Heat capacity is also known as thermal capacity.

It is defined as "the amount of heat to be supplied to a given mass of a material to produce a unit change in its temperature."

Formula for the equation is -

Q = mc∆t

Q denotes heat energy, m denotes mass of the substance, c denotes specific heat capacity and t represents change in temperature.

Given values in question are -

Mass 3 kg,

Q = 600 cal of heat,

∆t = 10 °C

According to formula -

C= Q/m∆t

C = 600/3*10

C = 20 cal/ kg °C.

Thus, specific heat capacity of substance is 20 cal/ kg °C.

Answered by mamtakahar7
16

Answer:

Answer

We know that Q=msdt

Q is 600 caloriee

M is 3 kg

dt is 10 degree

600cal=3×10×s×kgcelsius

s=20. Cal/kg celsius

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