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Do identical bodies and made up of a material for which the heat capacity increases with temperature one of

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Answered by Anonymous
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I think that a possible and very simple argument may be just the following.

The heat capacity is the quantity of heat needed to vary the temperature of a certain amount. If it grows with the temperature, no matter what the exact dependence, than we know that higher the temperature, the greater the heat needed to vary it (increase or decrease). Hence, for an equal amount of heat exchanged between the two bodies (absorbed by the cold one and release by the other), the variation of the temperature must larger for the the cold body with respect to the hot body, since the exchange of heat stops when they reach the same temperature. Therefore, when the equilibrium is reached, the final temperature will be higher with respect to the case of constant heat capacity.

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