The heat content of two bodies is said to be equal when the temperature of two bodies are the same.
A
i only
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B
i, ii and iii
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Solution
The correct option is B
i, ii and iii
Heat is defined as the total internal energy of an object, whereas temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the microscopic constituents of the object. The temperature is independent of the mass or the nature of the object, whereas depends on the mass of the body and the nature of the material it constitutes of. So, even when the temperature of two objects is same, their heat content may be different.