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Thermal capacities of substances A and B are same. If mass of A is more than mass of B then: Which substance will have more specific heat capacity? - Physics

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Thermal capacities of substances A and B are same. If mass of A is more than mass of B then:

Which substance will have more specific heat capacity?

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B would have a higher specific heat capacity than A.

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