Material A and material B was exposed to the same change in temperature. but the heat involved with A is 3 times greater than B. If mass of A is 1 kg and mass of B is 10 kg. how do you describe their specific heat ?* O Specific heat of A is 10 times lesser compared to B O Specific heat of A is 10 times greater compared to B O Specific heat of A is 20 times greater compared to B O Specific heat of A is 30 times greater compared to B

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Material A and material B was exposed to the same change in temperature-
but the heat involved with A is 3 times greater than B. If mass of A is 1 kg
and mass of B is 10 kg. how do you describe their specific heat ? *
O Specific heat of A is 10 times lesser compared to B
O Specific heat of A is 10 times greater compared to B
O Specific heat of A is 20 times greater compared to B
Specific heat of A is 30 times greater compared to B
Transcribed Image Text:Material A and material B was exposed to the same change in temperature- but the heat involved with A is 3 times greater than B. If mass of A is 1 kg and mass of B is 10 kg. how do you describe their specific heat ? * O Specific heat of A is 10 times lesser compared to B O Specific heat of A is 10 times greater compared to B O Specific heat of A is 20 times greater compared to B Specific heat of A is 30 times greater compared to B
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