If m is the mass, θ is temp. and ‘s’ is specific heat, then thermal capacity K is given by
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If m is the mass, θ is temp. and ‘s’ is specific heat, then thermal capacity K is given by
- K = ms θ
- K = m θ
- \(\mathrm{K}=\frac{\mathrm{ms}}{\theta}\)
- K = ms
Answer
(D) K = ms
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