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For equal rise in temperature iron absorb more heat than lead because...............

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Answered by adeeladilu2
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If it takes an amount of heat to cause a temperature change in a given mass of copper, it will take 10.8 times that amount of heat to cause the equivalent temperature change in the same mass of water assuming no phase change in either substance. ... In general, the specific heat also depends on the temperature.

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