The answer would be heat capacity. Heat capacity is defined
as the amount of heat that is needed to raise the degree of heat in the object
by 1. Heat capacity is an extensive property of matter, where it is
proportional to the object; it is divided by the amount of substance, mass, or
volume. To analyze the amount of heat in an object there are two dimensions
namely molar heat capacity and specific heat capacity. Molar heat capacity calculates
the amount of heat in moles, while specific heat capacity calculates it with
grams.