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Lewis Aguirre
23 May, 22:28
Which is the best definition of specific heat?
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Michael Moyer
23 May, 23:57
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The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a body per unit of mass
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Slade Massey
24 May, 01:31
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the energy required to increase the temp. of one gram of a substance by one kelvin
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