Physics
The correct relation between heat capacity and specific heat capacity is :
- C'= m x c
- C'= 1/mc
- C'= m/c
- C = mc'
Calorimetry
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Answer
C' = m x c
Reason — C'= m x c hence, the heat capacity (C') is directly proportional to both the mass (m) and the specific heat capacity (c).
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