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The Heat Capacity of a Body Depends on (A) the Heat Given (B) the Temperature Raised (C) the Mass of the Body (D) the Material of the Body - Physics

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प्रश्न

The heat capacity of a body depends on

(a) the heat given

(b) the temperature raised

(c) the mass of the body

(d) the material of the body

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उत्तर

(c) the mass of the body

(d) the material of the body

 

The bigger the body, the larger is its capacity to absorb heat. Therefore, the heat capacity of a body depends on the mass of the body. Also, different bodies have different heat capacities due to their material properties, i.e. due to their molecular structure, the heat capacity of a body depends on the material of the body.

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पाठ 3: Calorimetry - MCQ [पृष्ठ ४६]

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एचसी वर्मा Concepts of Physics Vol. 2 [English] Class 11 and 12
पाठ 3 Calorimetry
MCQ | Q 1 | पृष्ठ ४६

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