Specific heat capacity 36.4 Jkg-1 K-1 of a body means that when 36.4J of heat energy is supplied to a body of
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The specific heat capacity of a substance is defined as the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of the substance by 1 Kelvin (or 1 degree Celsius). Therefore, if the specific heat capacity of a body is given as 36.4 Jkg\(^{-1}\)K\(^{-1}\), it means that when 36.4 Joules of heat energy is supplied to a body of mass 1kg, the temperature of the body will rise by 1 Kelvin.
Therefore, the correct answer is: "mass 1kg, the temperature rises by 1K".