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Two blocks P and Q of different metals having their mass in the ratio 2 : 1 are given same amount of heat. Their temperature rises by same amount. Compare their specific heat capacities. - Physics

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Two blocks P and Q of different metals having their mass in the ratio 2 : 1 are given same amount of heat. Their temperature rises by same amount. Compare their specific heat capacities.

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Specific heat capacity,

C = `"Amount of heat supplied"/"Mass × Rise in temperature"`

C = `"Q"/("m" xx Δ"t")`

Heat input and temperature increase are identical for blocks P and Q. Assume P has a mass of 2 m and Q a mass of m, with C1 and C2 being their specific heat capacities, respectively.

So C1 = `"Q"/(2"m" xx Δ"t")`

and C2 = `"Q"/("m" xx Δ"t")`

So C1 : C2 = `"Q"/(2"m" xx Δ"t") ÷ "Q"/("m" xx Δ"t")`

= `"Q"/(2"m" xx Δ"t") ÷ ("m" xx Δ"t")/"Q"`

C1 : C2 = `1/2`

= 1 : 2

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पाठ 11: Calorimetry - EXERCISE-11(A) [पृष्ठ २७०]

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