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Two liquids A and B of equal volumes have their specific heats in the ratio 2 : 3. If they have same thermal capacity, then the ratio of their densities is​

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Answered by chocogirlz
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hi dear

thermal capacity = mass ×specific heat

Given:

  • both liquids have same volume
  • same thermal capacity

m1.c1 = m2.c2

p1.c1 = p2.c2

 \frac{p1}{p2}  =  \frac{c2}{c2}

 =  \frac{3}{2}

therefore the ratio of their density =3:2

#choco

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