Physics, asked by Amalarshad, 6 months ago

Increase in temperature of the body is proportional to
(A) amount of heat absorbed
(B) amount of heat envolved
(C) density of substance
(D) average kinetic energy

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Answered by vedikabhosale70
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Answer:

(B) amount of heat envolved

Explanation:

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Answered by Shazia055
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Increase in temperature of the body is proportional to (A) amount of heat absorbed.

Explanation:

  • The temperature of a body is directly proportional to the amount of heat present in the body.
  • The amount of heat contained in a body will depend upon the amount of heat absorbed by the body.
  • If a body absorbs heat, its temperature will increase.
  • Therefore, the increase in temperature of the body will be proportional to  the amount of heat absorbed by the body.
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