Physics, asked by nandinidandade35, 2 months ago

While deciding the unit for heat,
which temperatures interval is
chosen? Why?​

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Answered by vatsanandini895
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Answer:

While deciding the unit for heat (which is calorie), the temperature interval chosen is 14.5oC-15.5oC. Now, we also know that one calorie is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 g of water through 1oC.

Answered by krishnaadhana20
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Answer:

While deciding the unit for heat (which is calorie), the temperature interval chosen is 14.5oC-15.5oC. Now, we also know that one calorie is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 g of water through 1oC.

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