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Specific heat capacity
Heat capacity
Specific heat, Csp, is the amount of heat required to change the heat content of exactly 1 gram of a material by exactly 1°C
The heat capacity of a substance can be defined as the amount of heat required to change its temperature by one degree
The formula of specific heat capacity is given by
Q = C m ?t where
Q is the quantity of heat absorbed by a body, m is mass of the body, ?t is the rise in temperature and
C is the specific heat capacity of a substance depending on the nature of the material of the substance.
The formula for heat capacity is given by
Q=CΔT
Where Q is the heat energy required to bring about a temperature change of ΔT and C is the heat capacity of the system under study.
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