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No, the correct unit of specific heat is typically expressed as joules per kilogram per kelvin (J/kg·K). This indicates the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of a substance by one Kelvin. The unit you provided, m²s⁻²K⁻¹, does not accurately represent specific heat.

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3d ago

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