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50 g of copper is heated to increase its temperature by 10∘C. If the same quantity of heat is given to 10 g of water, the rise in its temperature is: (Given: Specific heat of copper = 420 Joule kg−1∘C−1, Specific heat of water = 4200 Joule kg−1∘C−1) |
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Answer» 50 g of copper is heated to increase its temperature by 10∘C. If the same quantity of heat is given to 10 g of water, the rise in its temperature is: (Given: Specific heat of copper = 420 Joule kg−1∘C−1, Specific heat of water = 4200 Joule kg−1∘C−1) |
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