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The densities of two substances are in the ratio 2:3 and their specific heats are 0.12 and 0.09 unit respectively. The ratio of their thermal capacities per unit volume is

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Answered by TheLifeRacer
2

Answer:

8:9

Explanation:

thermal capacity per unit volume = heat capacity / volume = c/v

C1 '= C1/V1

C2' = C2/V2

C1'/C2' = C1'/C2× p1/p2 Where p1 and p2 are the denisity of two bodies .

C1'/C2' = 2/3×0.12/0.09 = 2/3×4/3 = 8/9

C1':C2' = 8:9 Answer

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Answered by guganv22042006
0

Answer:

8:9

Explanation:

C1 '= C1/V1

C2' = C2/V2

C1'/C2' = C1'/C2× p1/p2 Where p1 and p2 are the denisity of two bodies .

C1'/C2' = 2/3×0.12/0.09 = 2/3×4/3 = 8/9

C1':C2' = 8:9 Answer

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