Physics, asked by vicky505, 9 months ago

Equal heat is given to two objects A
and B of mass 1 g. Temperature of A
increases by 3 °C and B by 5 °C.
Which object has more specific heat?
And by what factor?​

Answers

Answered by siddas182004
15

Answer:

the object A has more specific heat capacity

Explanation:

we know that ΔQ⇒m×c×Δt

using hat formula to find the heat capacity of both the bodies,

for the body A:

m= 1g  Δt= 3°C and let Q= x J

hence the c=  1/3= 0.33

where as using the same formula we find the c of the body B as 0.2

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