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The amount of heat energy Q, used to hea...

The amount of heat energy Q, used to heat up a substance depends on its mass m its specific heat capacity (s) and the change in temperature `DeltaT` of the substance. Using dimensional method, find the expression for s is ( Given that `[S]=[L^2 T^(-2)K^(-1)]`) is

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