Q. Two bodies A and B are of same mass and same amount of heat is given to both of them. If the temperature of A increases more than that of B because of heat addition, then

A
the specific heat capacity of A is more than that of B
B
the specific heat capacity of A is less than that of B
C
both A and B have the same specific heat capacity but A has greater thermal conductivity
D
both A and B the same specific heat capacity but B has greater thermal conductivity
Solution:

The amount of heat required for 1 kilogram of substance to increase the temperature by 1 kelvin is called as specific heat capacity.

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