Physics, asked by sreekar28, 9 months ago

Certain amount of heat is given to 100g of copper
to increase its temperature by 21°c. If the same
amount of heat is given to 50 g of water, then the
rise in its temperature is (specific heat capacity of
copper = 400 Jkg–1 K -1 and that for water =
4200 Jkg-1K-1)​

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