An object's heat capacity is defined to be
a. the amount of heat energy needed to raise its te...
An object's heat capacity is defined to be
a. the amount of heat energy needed to raise its temperature by 1°c
b. the ratio of its specific heat to that of water
c. its ability to quickly heat up and glow red-hot
d. the amount of heat energy per kilogram needed to raise its temperature by 1°c
e. the change in its temperature caused by adding 1 j of heat
f. the amount of heat energy needed to change its state without changing its temperature
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