why specific heat?why specific heat different for different substances?
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Specific heat is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a given sample by
1K. Specific heat capacity depends upon the nature of the substance. ... If equal heat is provided to both the samples, because of difference in the number of molecules, the average kinetic energy will become more for the one which has less number of molecules.
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Specific heat is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a given sample by
Explanation:
Specific heat capacity depends upon the nature of the substance. ... If equal heat is provided to both the samples, because of difference in the number of molecules, the average kinetic energy will become more for the one which has less number of molecules.
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