Physics, asked by roylepai, 17 days ago

why from specific heat capacity may different from.exect temperature​

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Answered by kamlesh678
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Answer:

Theoretically, for the temperature ranges you've mentioned, specific heat capacity should remain constant.

Explanation:

  • I'm curious if the difference you noticed was significant. Are you certain they aren't the result of an error in the experiment
  • Specific heat capacity is defined as the amount of energy necessary to raise the temperature of a unit mass by one degree in any unit.
  • For different temperature ranges, the amount of heat is not necessarily the same. Have you carried out the experiment in such a way that no heat is lost via the water
  • Keep in mind that the rate of heat loss from water increases as the temperature rises.
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