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The amount of heat needed to increase the temperature of a 1-kilogram substance by 1°C is known as the

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Specific heat.

"Different substances gain heat energy at different rates. A 1-kilogram substance's specific heat is a measure of how much heat must be added to it in order for its temperature to increase by 1°C."

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The amount of heat needed to increase the temperature of a 1-kilogram substance by 1°C is known as the specific heat of the substance.

the formula for specific heat of a substance is given as

c = Q/(m ΔT)

where Q = Heat required to change the temperature by 1°C

m = mass of the substance

ΔT = change in temperature.

the units of specific heat is given as Joules/(kilogram °C)


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