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The specific heat capacity of something is simply the amount of heat energy required to raise 1g of that substance or object by 1°C.

The specific heat capacity of something is simply the amount of heat energy required to raise 1g of that substance or object by 1°C.It is given by the formula Q = mcΔT, where Q is the energy transferred (J), m is the mass of the substance (kg), c is the specific heat capacity, and ΔT is the temperature change (°C).

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