Physics
State three differences between the heat capacity and specific heat capacity.
Calorimetry
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| Heat capacity | Specific heat capacity |
|---|---|
| It is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of entire body by 1°C | It is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of unit mass of the body by 1°C. |
| It depends both on the substance and mass of the body. More the mass of the body more is it's heat capacity. | It does not depend on the mass of the body, but it is the characteristic property of the substance of the body. |
| S.I. unit is J K-1 | S.I. unit is J kg-1 K-1. |
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