+**Specific Heat** is an intrinsic property that reveals how much [Heat](/wiki/heat) energy a substance can absorb before its [Temperature](/wiki/temperature) significantly changes. It quantifies the energy needed to raise the temperature of a unit mass by one degree, acting as a thermal inertia. Substances with high specific heat, like water, resist rapid temperature shifts.
+## See also
+- [Energy](/wiki/energy)
+- [Thermal Conductivity](/wiki/thermal_conductivity)
+- [Heat Capacity](/wiki/heat_capacity)
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