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the temperature of a metal rod is 40 c when an energy of 4000j is supplied its temperature rase by 80 c calculate it's heat capacity​

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Answered by ayujadhav75
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Heat Capacity: ratio of the amount of energy absorbed to the associated temperature rise. Example: if it takes 10 calories to raise the temperature of a glass of water by 2 °C, then the heat capacity of the glass of water is 10 calories/2°C = 5 calories per °C.

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