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 of Q. The ratio of the specific heat capacity of P to Q is

a

1 : 4

b

4 : 1

c

1 : 1

d

2 : 1

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T.T
6 years ago

Kindly, take note. It is not the answer that is incorrect. It is the question. They failed to include (like in the JAMB past question) that the mass of q is twice that of p. Once you include that in your calculation, you will get 1:1.

temiuel
10 years ago

Here is an explanation:

mp*cp*@p=mq*cq*@q

@p=2@q

cp/cq=@/2@

cp:cq=1:2

maxmcfonsi
1 year ago

please my school it is either you correct the question, or Change the answer to be in line with the question here.

you guys are a big influence to students especially Jambites and it's really important you are in the right.

biss122a
4 months ago

the answer is 1:2 but not given oo

Atipra
10 years ago

yes na,,d answer z 1:2 na

Anonymous3659036
2 months ago

They don't include the mass now
i just assumed it they both have the same mass

biss122a
4 months ago

the answer is 1:2 but the answer is not given so will move to 2:1

thefb
11 months ago

The masses of the objects are not included

Spakfire 🔥🔥
7 months ago

I don't know where they got the masses from

spikelet12
9 years ago

D ansaa is 1:2

Why all dis wrong answers

Pls admin ensure to correct d wrong answers

Thank u...

Myschool Kelly
9 years ago

Thanks for your contributions. If you feel the answer is not correct, kindly provide your answer and back it up with a detailed explanation.

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