Equal masses of two liquids A and B contained in vessels of negligible heat capacity are…
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Equal masses of two liquids A and B contained in vessels of negligible heat capacity are supplied heat at the same rate. The (temperature vs time) graphs for the two liquids are shown in figure. If S represents specific heat and L represents latent heat of liquid, then


- SA > SB ; LA < LB
- SA > SB ; LA > LB
- SA < SB ; LA < LB
- SA < SB ; LA > LB
Answer
(D) S A B ; L A > L B
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