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26 April, 14:08

Mathematically define heat capacity with equations.

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  1. 26 April, 14:33
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    Answer: The amount of energy needed to heat the body by 1 ° C (Q)

    Explanation: The heat capacity or as it is called the thermal mass is the amount of energy needed to heat the body by 1 ° C. When the body is said, it refers to any object in any aggregate state. The energy required for the body to warm up by 1 ° C is expressed in joules, and is obtained when the specific heat of the body multiplies with the body mass and with the change of temperature:

    Q = m·c·ΔT

    Q - heat capacity (J),

    m - mass of the body (g),

    c - specific heat of the body (J/g-°C),

    ΔT - change in temperature (°C)
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