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  • Pregunta: The specific heat of material A is 40×10∧−3 cal /g∗ Celcius and that of material B is 20×10∧−3cal/g∗ Celcius. If we have a mass of 10 kg of A and 10 kg of B, compare how much heat is needed to raise the temperature by 1 Celcius of material A with respect to B. In the case of the previous question, if 1.5Kcal of heat is added to material A and the same amount

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    Given that two material A, B


    Specific heat of material A, Ca=40×103calgc

    Specific heat of material B, Cb=20×103calgc

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The specific heat of material A is 40×103 cal /g Celcius and that of material B is 20×103cal/g Celcius. If we have a mass of 10 kg of A and 10 kg of B, compare how much heat is needed to raise the temperature by 1 Celcius of material A with respect to B. In the case of the previous question, if 1.5Kcal of heat is added to material A and the same amount to material B, in how many Celcius will the temperature increase in each material? Compare the temperature rise between the two materials.