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If s is the specific heat capacity of 4kg water, what is the specific heat capacity of 16kg water? a) 2s (b) s/2 (c) s (d) 4s
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If s is the specific heat capacity of 4kg water, what is the specific heat capacity of 16kg
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a) 2s
(b) s/2
(c) s
(d) 4s
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Answer: d
Explanation: divide it by 4
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