Equal heat is given to two objects A and B of mass 1 g. Temper
A increases by 3 °C and B by 5 °C. Which object has more specific
And by what factor?
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Let the amount of the Heat energy transferred to both the objects be Q.
For the Object A,
Mass = 1 g.
Rise in temperature = 3 °C
∵ Specific Heat Capacity = Heat Taken/Mass × Rise in temperature.
cₐ = Q/1 × 3
cₐ = Q/3
Q = 3 cₐ
For the Object B,
Mass = 1 g.
Rise in temperature = 5 °C.
Specific Heat capacity = Q/1 × 5
= Q/5
∴ Q = 5 cₓ
∴ 3 cₐ = 5 cₓ
∴ cₐ = 5/3 × cₓ
∵ cₐ >
Hence, the Specific heat capacity of the Object is more than the B.
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