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What is specific heat?

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Specific heat measures the randomness of particles in motion for a liquid or a gas


Specific heat describes how quickly or how slowly an object will gain or lose heat


Specific heat refers to the range of temperature between an object's melting and boiling point


Specific heat refers to the average kinetic energy of particles in a plasma

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Answer: Specific heat describes how quickly or how slowly an object will gain or lose heat

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