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Specific Heat capacity is the slope of the internal energy of a substance as a function of Temperature. Because the internal energy curve is normally almost linear, it can by approximated by measuring the heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1oC (or one degree Kelvin). The SI units of measurement for this are Jg-1K-1.

Factors that influence heat capacity measurements:

Heat capacity can be measured using Calorimetry

Also see the Heat Capacity section of Temperature.

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