Calorimeter Y has a greater heat capacity than Calorimeter Z. What does this imply? Select one: O a. None of the above since the shape of the calorimeter must be considered. O b. Cal Y and Cal Z need the same amount of heat to produce a rise in temperature. Cal Y requires a lesser amount of heat than Cal Z to produce a rise in temperature. O d. Cal Y requires more heat than Cal Z to produce a rise in temperature.

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Calorimeter Y has a greater heat capacity than Calorimeter Z. What does this imply?
Select one:
О а.
None of the above since the shape of the calorimeter must be considered.
O b. Cal Y and Cal Z need the same amount of heat to produce a rise in temperature.
О с.
Cal Y requires a lesser amount of heat than Cal Z to produce a rise in temperature.
O d. Cal Y requires more heat than Cal Z to produce a rise in temperature.
Transcribed Image Text:Calorimeter Y has a greater heat capacity than Calorimeter Z. What does this imply? Select one: О а. None of the above since the shape of the calorimeter must be considered. O b. Cal Y and Cal Z need the same amount of heat to produce a rise in temperature. О с. Cal Y requires a lesser amount of heat than Cal Z to produce a rise in temperature. O d. Cal Y requires more heat than Cal Z to produce a rise in temperature.
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