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If Hc. Hk and He are heat required to raise the temperature
of one gram of water by one degree in Celsius, Kelvin and
Fahrenheit temperature scales respectively then​

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Answered by AditiHegde
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Given:

Hc. Hk and He are heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree in Celsius, Kelvin and Fahrenheit temperature scales respectively

To find:

If Hc. Hk and He are heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree in Celsius, Kelvin and Fahrenheit temperature scales respectively then​

Solution:

From given, we have,

Hc. Hk and He are heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree in Celsius, Kelvin and Fahrenheit temperature scales respectively.

Then we have,

Hc = msΔθ = ms(1) °C  

Hk = msΔθ = ms(1) K = ms(1) °C

He = msΔθ = ms(1 °F) = ms(5/9) °C

∴ Hc = Hk > He

Answered by sagunyadav6789
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Answer:

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