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object A has a more specific heat capacity than object B.If both are given equal amount heat, which of the object has more temprature and why?

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Answered by ajayadhavan6
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Answer:

Specific heat is Jg−oK . So, a high value means that it takes MORE energy to raise (or lower) its temperature. A low value means that it does not take very much energy to heat or cool it.

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Answered by chauhanmanju911
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Equal heat is gives to two objects A and B of mass 1 g. Temperature of A increases by 3

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C and B by 5

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C. Which object has more specific heat? And by what factor?

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