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Specific heat capacity = heat / (mass temperature change) is the correct equation.

what is Specific heat capacity .

The amount of heat supplied or required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of 1 kg (or 1 g) by a unit rise in temperature of 1 K (or 1°C) is known as a substance's specific heat capacity.

If Q (Joules) is the required quantity of heat, then M is the mass of the heated substance.

Q = MCO if O denotes the change in temperature in Kelvin.

where C, or specific heat capacity, is a variable. Consequently, C is the subject of the following formula:

C= Q /M∆O

Specific heat capacity is equal to heat quantity/mass times temperature change.

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