Physics, asked by studystar80, 1 year ago

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Answered by neha8896
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(i) It remains the same.

(ii)

example

Ice and water have the same specific heat capacity.


neha8896: and wrote today in the paper
neha8896: just bcoz it makes sense to me
yash168259: that is actually not true because ice has 4.1kJ/kg/K where as water has 2.1 kJ/kg/K.Get your facts right!
yash168259: water has 4.1kJ/kg/K* and ice has 2.1kJ/kg/K*. Just a small mistake :-[
neha8896: yaa
yash168259: Edit your answer as it might give false hope to other students.
neha8896: no..... i wrote the wrong answer in my paper too......:-[:-[:-[:-[:-[:-[:-[
neha8896: do you know how to delete answers
yash168259: It was only of 2 marks don't worry about it a lot. :-)
neha8896: noo :'(
Answered by yash168259
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i) it does not remain the same

ii) water has 4.1kJ/kg/k

ice has 2.1kJ/kg/k

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