A given quantity of heat increases the temperature of 150grams of water from 9oC to 15oC and increases the temperature of oil of 100grams from 9oC to 25oC. The ratio of the specific heat of oil to that of water is

a

0.36

b

0.46

c

0.56

d

0.76

e

0.86

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0goo2005
2 years ago

Heat gained by water = heat gained by oil
m × c × t = m × c × t

Orsho1
11 years ago

see,u guy wrote 90 instead of 9

Just1marshall
1 year ago

This answer is very wrong

Fe1fe1fe1fe1
3 years ago

I don't understand the question says the ratio of the specific heat of oil to that of water but what they did in the solving was the ratio of water to that of oil. Can someone please explain?

Spakfire 🔥🔥
8 months ago

See, in heat capacity, don't we first convert grams to kilograms?

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