You have two perfectly insulated cups. One contains water and the other contains
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You have two perfectly insulated cups. One contains water and the other contains an equal volume of another liquid that has half the density of water and two times the specific heat. You heat the water from 10 to 20 degree C and the other liquid from 80 to 90 degree C. Which of the following would describe the amount of heat energy transferred to raise the temperature of the other liquid and the amount transferred to raise the temperature of the water. Equal amount of heat energy is transferred to the water and to the liquid. The heat energy transferred to the liquid is half that transferred to the water. The heat energy transferred to the liquid is double that transferred to the water. We can not compare the heat energy transferred to the water and to the liquid because the given information is not sufficient.Explanation / Answer
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