Respuesta :
Answer:
Heat Energy
Explanation:
Specific heat is the a thermodynamic property of the substances. When we have to raise the temperature of unit mass of a given substance by one degree, the heat we will require for this purpose is known as Specific Heat.
Specific heat is calculated using the following formula which relates the specific heat with Heat Energy and Temperature
[tex]Q=mc[/tex]Δ[tex]T[/tex]
Where,
[tex]Q[/tex] = Heat energy,
[tex]m[/tex] = mass of the substance in Kg.,
[tex]c[/tex] = Specific heat, and
Δ[tex]T[/tex] = change in temperature in kelvins.