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14 January, 14:42

A substance having

low specific heat capacity gets heated faster than another one

with equal mass and having high specific heat capacity, why?

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  1. 14 January, 14:47
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    Specific heat capacity is how much is required to heat the unit of mass by one degree. Therefore, if you have a higher heat capacity it required more energy, therefore, it takes longer to heat up. whereas having a lower heat capacity it takes less time to best up as it requires less energy.
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