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In the heat equation, what does Q represent? heat required to raise the temperature specific heat of the substance mass of the substance change in temperature

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Answer: B. specific heat of the substance

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Answer: heat required to raise the temperature

Explanation: Heat equation is represented as:


Q= m* c* \Delta T

Q= heat required to raise the temperature

m= mass of the substance

c = heat capacity of substance


\Delta T={\text{Change in temperature}}


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