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Aluminum has a specific heat capacity more than twice that of copper. Place equal masses of aluminum and copper wire in a flame and the one to undergo the fastest increase in temperature will be:

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Answer: copper

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :


heat_(aluminium)=heat_(copper)


m_(Al)=m_(Cu)


c_(Al) >
c_(Cu)

As we know that,


Q=m* c* \Delta T

where,

Q = heat absorbed or released


m = mass of substance


\Delta T = change in temperature


c = specific heat of substance


m_(Al)* c_(Al)* \Delta T{Al}=m_(Cu)* c_(Cu)* \Delta T{Cu}


c_(Al)* \Delta T{Al}=c_(Cu)* \Delta T{Cu}

Given the heat absorbed is same, As specific heat capacity of copper is less than that of aluminium, the increase in temperature should be faster for copper as compared to that of aluminium.

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