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Q: What is the unit of the physical quantity “Heat Capacity”?
  • A. Watt per kelvin
  • B. Joule per kg-kelvin
  • C. Newton per kelvin
  • D. Pascal per kelvin
Correct Answer: Option B - The amount of heat required to raise the unit temperature of 1 kg of a substance is called specific heat capacity. Unit of Specific Heat Capacity is joule per kg-kelvin.
B. The amount of heat required to raise the unit temperature of 1 kg of a substance is called specific heat capacity. Unit of Specific Heat Capacity is joule per kg-kelvin.

Explanations:

The amount of heat required to raise the unit temperature of 1 kg of a substance is called specific heat capacity. Unit of Specific Heat Capacity is joule per kg-kelvin.