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1. The same quantity of heat energy is supplied to 200 g of water and to 100 g of oil. The temperature of water rises by 10°C and the temperature of oil rises by 40°C. If the specific heat capacity of water is 4.2 Jg-'K! Calculate - 1) The amount of heat energy supplied to water. u) The specific heat capacity of oil. [2 m)​

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