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(B) 2000 J of Heat Energy is Required to Raise the Temperature of 4 Kg of a Metal by 3oc. Which Expression Gives the Specific Heat Capacity of the Metal? - Physics

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प्रश्न

(b) 2000 J of heat energy is required to raise the temperature of 4 kg of a
metal by 3°c. Which expression gives the specific heat capacity of the metal?

पर्याय

  • 2000/( 4x3) J/kg°C

  • `2000/4` x 4 Jjkg°C

  • 2000 x `4/3` J/kg°C

  • 4 x `3/2000` J/kg°C

  • 2000 x `3/4` J/kg°C

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उत्तर

2000/( 4x3) J/kg°C

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पाठ 5: Heat - Exercise 1 [पृष्ठ २४५]

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