Two objects A and B have equal masses. But object A has more specific heat capacity than B has. If both are given equal amount of heat, whose temperature will be more and why?Give reason.​

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Consider body A recieves a heat of QConsider body B recieves a heat of qNow Q= mc( change in temp.)q= mC( change in temp.)Now Q=q ( given)So , mc( t )= mC ( T )[Given MASSES are 1 gm each and t=3 while T=5]C × 3= C × 5So, therefore C:c= 3:5And from the ratio , we get that A has a higher specific heat CAPACITY


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