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Draw a graph of variation of specific heat capacity of water with temperature and define calorie.

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The old unit of heat was calorie and one calorie was earlier defined to be "the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 g of water by `1^@C`."
The specific heat of water varies slightly with temperature hence, for a precise definition of calorie it was therefore necessary to specify the unit temperature interval.
Precise definition of Calorie : "The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water from `14.5^@C` to `15.5^@C`."
Unit of calorie is J.
The specific heat capacity of water is `4186 "J kg"^(-1) K^(-1)` means `4.186 J g^(-1) K^(-1)`
From W = JH, the amount of work needed to produce 1 cal of heat is called mechanical equivalent of heat.
`therefore` W=J [`because` H= 1 calorie ]
Hence, there are two units of heat, Joule and Calorie and for its change 1 calories = 4.186 J heat is needed.
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