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What volume of iron will have the same thermal capacity as 1200 c.c of water
heat of iron = 0-1. density of iron = 7.5 gm/c")​

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Answered by arinwal
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Heat capacity is a term in physics that describes how much heat must be added to a substance to raise its temperature by 1 degree Celsius. This is related to, but distinct from, specific heat, which is the amount of heat needed to raise exactly 1 gram (or some other fixed unit of mass) of a substance by 1 degree Celsius. Deriving a substance's heat capacity C from its specific heat S is a matter of multiplying by the amount of the substance that is present and making sure you are using the same units of mass throughout the problem. Heat capacity, in plain terms, is an index of an object's ability to resist being warmed by the addition of heat energy.:

Answered by ghathiram216
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Answer:

the volume of iron which has same thermal capacity as water is 1600cc

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