if specific heat is high rate of rise in temperature is low same quantity of heat supplied
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It depends on the specific heat of substances. The one with greater specific heat will show lower temperature change.
You say, mass is same, say m. And heat supplied is also a same, say Q then,
For substance 1, it is : Q = m(s1) (dT1)
For substance 2,it is : Q = m(s2) (dT2)
Here, m and Q are constant for both.
Say Q/m = constant K
So, s dT = K
or s is inversely proportional to temperature difference.
Or the ratio : s1/s2 = dT2 /dT1 holds good.
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