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A material with a high specific heat can absorb a large amount of thermal energy while maintaining a constant temperature.

What is specific heat capacity?

The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of mass of a substance is defined as its specific heat capacity.

It is given mathematically as:

                     C = [tex]\frac{Q}{m}[/tex]ΔT

where

Q denotes the amount of energy supplied.

m denotes the substance's mass.

ΔT denotes the change in temperature of the substance.

The equation can be rewritten as follows:

                       ΔT = [tex]\frac{Q}{mC}[/tex]

As a result, we can see that a substance's temperature rise is inversely proportional to its specific heat capacity.

As a result, a material with a high specific heat can absorb a large amount of thermal energy without significantly changing its temperature.

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