Ratio of thermal capacity of the body and its water equivalent is equal to:
Less than one
None of these
Equal to one
More than one
A
Less than one
B
More than one
C
None of these
D
Equal to one
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The heat capacityof a body is the quantity of energy needed to cause its temperature to change by 1C0.Ratio of thermal capacity of the body and its water equivalent is equal to one.
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