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Heat required to increases the temperature of `1kg` water by `20^(@)C`

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heat required `= DeltaQ = msDelta theta`
`:. S = 1 cal//gm^(@)C = 1 Kcal//kg^(@)C`
`= 1 xx 20 = 20 Kcal`.
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