Physics, asked by mannat02, 1 year ago

why are the SI for heat , mass

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Answered by Mrutyunjay12345
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heat - joules
mass - kilogrammes

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Answered by prathika77
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A joule per kilogram (J/KG) is a derived unit of specific energy, heating value, energy content for heat of combustion per unit mass in the international system of SI. The joule per kilogram is equal to useful energy realesed from one kilogram of fuel mass during its complete combustion.

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