Physics, asked by msreddytr2, 8 months ago

Masses of three bodies A, B and C
are 10g, 5g and 20g respectively.
Their specific heats are in the ratio
2:4:1. The heat required to raise the
temperature of A,B and C by same
amount is in the ratio of
(A) 1:2:3
(B)
2:1:4
(C)
1:1:1
(D) 3:2:1​

Answers

Answered by nandakishor77
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Answer:

B)2:1:4 this is your answer

Answered by ajmalmullapati669jas
0

Answer:

2:1:4 I think so bro..

Explanation:

specific heat is inversely proportional to mass from the formula s=Q/m∆t....pls mark as brainliest plsssssss....

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