What happens to the specific heat capacity of water, if the quantity of water increases?
It decreases.
It increases.
Remains the same.
Insufficient data.
50g of copper is heated to increase its temperature by 10∘C. If the same quantity of heat is given to 10g of water, then what would be the rise in its temperature? (specific heat of copper =420J/kg/∘C, specific heat of water =4200J/kg/∘C)
400g of iron is heated to increase its temperature by 10∘C. If the same quantity of heat is given to 200g of water, the rise in its temperature is ___ ∘C (specific heat of iron = 420J/kg/∘C, specific heat of water = 4200J/kg/∘C)
50g of copper is heated to increase its temperature by 10∘C. If the same quantity of heat is given to 10g of water, the rise in its temperature is (specific heat of copper = 420J/kg/∘C, specific heat of water = 4200J/kg/∘C)