Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
specific heat of marble is 880 J/kg °C
specific heat of brass is 920 J/kg °C
If Q heat is given to a body of mass m and specific heat s , and there is a rise of temperature t
Q = m s t
t = Q / m s
if Q and m is constant
t is inversely proportional to specific heat .
so rise in temperature will be inversely proportional to specific heat .
lower the specific heat , higher will be the rise in temperature . Since marble has lower specific heat , rise in temperature in marble will be higher and quicker .
So brass will take longer time to warm up.