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Assertion :- Specific heat of a body is always greater than its thermal capacity.Reason :- Thermal capacity is the heat required fro raising temperature of unit mass of the body through unit degree.

Fatima , 6 Years ago
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Arun

Last Activity: 6 Years ago

Both assertion and reason are false. Specific heat of a body is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of unit mass of body by unit degrees when mass of a body is less than Unity, it`s a thermal capacity is less than its specific heat and vice versa.

Gitanjali Rout

Last Activity: 6 Years ago

Both assertion and reason are false. Specific heat of a body is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of unit mass of body by unit degrees when mass of a body is less than Unity, it`s a thermal capacity is less than its specific heat and vice versa.
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