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Write the expression for the heat energy Q received by the substance when m kg of substance of specific heat capacity c Jkg-1 k-1 is heated through Δt° C. - Physics

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Write the expression for the heat energy Q received by the substance when m kg of substance of specific heat capacity c Jkg-1 k-1 is heated through Δt° C.

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Expression for heat Received

Q = Mass of substance × Specific heat capacity × Rise in temperature

Q = m × c × Δt = mc Δt J

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अध्याय 11: Calorimetry - EXERCISE-11(A) [पृष्ठ २७०]

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सेलिना Physics [English] Class 10 ICSE
अध्याय 11 Calorimetry
EXERCISE-11(A) | Q 18. | पृष्ठ २७०

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