When two objects P and Q are supplied with the same quantity of heat, the temperature change in P is observed to be twice that in Q. lf the masses of P and Q are the same, calculate the ratio of the specific heat capacities of Q to P.

a

4 : 1

b

2 : 1

c

1 : 1

d

1 : 2

e

1 : 4.

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Prof E.C.G
12 years ago

(MC*2¤)P=(MC*¤)Q

since mass is constant and temperature in P is twice that in Q, Cq:Cp=2¤/¤

correct answer is (B)=2:1.

paulo2.0
4 months ago

the answer is 2:1

Okessmyname
12 years ago

the answer is just 2:1 nomatter what u solve or else u want to fine p:q

techsavvy22
2 months ago

the answer is 2:1

Chideraubaka
3 weeks ago

The answer is b not d

red_kwatwa
2 months ago

@myschool, even the internetsays its 2:1, check your question again, solve and you either change the question or the answer please...Godbless😌🙂

PeaceOgwuche
2 months ago

The answer is 1:2
The question says p is twice Q, and asked to give ur answer in Q to p
Not p to Q

emeh_justice
11 years ago

The answer is 1:1

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