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Body A of mass 2 kg and another body B of mass 4 kg and of same material are kept in the same sunshine for some interval of time. If the rise in temperature is equal for both the bodies, then which one among the following in this regard is correct? *
Heat absorbed by B is double because its mass is double
Heat absorbed by A is double because its mass is half
Heat absorbed by Both A and B is equal because the quantity of heat absorbed does not depend upon mass
Heat absorbed by B is four times than the heat absorbed by A because the quantity of heat absorbed is proportional to square of the mass

Answers

Answered by jayaharish2003
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Answer:

Heat absorbed by Both A and B is equal because the quantity of heat absorbed does not depend upon mass

Explanation:

Heat absorbed through the radiation of sunlight doesn't depend on mass and it depends on Area of the object, absorbivity and surrounding temperature

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