Two solids P and Q of equal mass are heated to the same t...
Two solids P and Q of equal mass are heated to the same temperature and dropped simultaneously into two identical containers X and Y containing equal volumes of water at room temperature. The temperature of X will rise higher than that of Y only if the
volume of P is greater than that of Q
specific heat capacity of P is higher than that of Q
density of P is greater than that of Q
density of P is lower than that of Q
specitic heat capacity of P is lower than that of Q.
Correct answer is B
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