Physics
How is the heat capacity of a body related to the specific heat capacity of it's substance?
Calorimetry
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Answer
The equation which relates the heat capacity of a body to the specific heat capacity is —
Heat capacity (C') = Mass (m) × Specific heat capacity (c)
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