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What does C mean in Q=MCT ?


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  1. The formula Q=MCT is used to calculate heat energy
    Heatenergy=Mass×specificheat×changeintemperatureQ=MCT
  2. Where, Q= heat energy, M=mass of the material, C=specific heat and T=change in temperature
  3. The specific heat capacity means the amount of heat required by the unit mass of the material to increase its temperature by one degree Kelvin.

Hence, the term “C” in Q=MCT stands for specific heat capacity.


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