Two identical bodies are made of a material for which the heat capacity increases with…
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Two identical bodies are made of a material for which the heat capacity increases with temperature. One of these is at 100°C, while the other one is at 0°C. If the two bodies are brought into contact, then, assuming no heat loss, the final common temperature is
- less than 50°C but greater than 0°C
- 0°C
- 50°C
- more than 50°C
Answer
(A) less than 50°C but greater than 0°C
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