We define the specific heat of a material as the energy that must be transferred to 1.0 kg of that material in order to cause it to warm 1.0 °C. What happens to the specific heat if we transfer twice that much energy?
(a) The specific heat doubles.
(b) The specific heat halves.
(c) The specific heat does not change.
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