The $S.I.$ unit of specific heat capacity is

  • A
    $J \ mol^{-1} \ K^{-1}$
  • B
    $J \ kg^{-1} \ K^{-1}$
  • C
    $J \ K^{-1}$
  • D
    $J \ kg^{-1}$

Explore More

Similar Questions

At temperatures close to $0\ K$, the heat capacity $C$ of a certain solid is related to its temperature $T$ by the equation $C = aT^3$, where $a$ is a constant characteristic of the solid. Heat is supplied to the solid at a steady rate. Which graph best represents the variation of its temperature $T$ with time $t$?

Difficult
View Solution

In engines,water is used as a coolant because ......

The specific heat of a metal at low temperatures varies according to $S = aT^3$,where $a$ is a constant and $T$ is the absolute temperature. The heat energy needed to raise unit mass of the metal from $T = 1 \ K$ to $T = 2 \ K$ is:

How much heat energy is supplied when $5 \,kg$ of water at $20^{\circ} C$ is brought to its boiling point? (Assume,specific heat of water $=4.2 \,J / g^{\circ} C$ )

Write the old and new definition of calorie.

Vedclass Products

For Students

Vedclass Test Series

Mock tests in real JEE/NEET style with performance analysis. 5-day free trial.

Start Free Trial
For Teachers

Exam Paper Generator

Generate Set A/B/C/D exam papers from 7.5L+ questions in 2 minutes. 3 chapters free.

Try Free
For Institutes

Online Exam Module

Live online exams with unlimited students, 360° analytics & white-label branding.

See Demo