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प्रश्न
The heat capacity of the vessel of mass 100 kg is 8000 J/°K. Find its specific heat capacity.
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उत्तर
To calculate the specific heat capacity, we use the formula:
Specific Heat Capacity (c) = `"Heat Capacity"/"Mass"`
Given:
- Heat capacity (C) = 8000 J/°K
- Mass (m) = 100 kg
Substitute the values into the formula:
`c = 8000/100`
c = 80 J/kg·°K.
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