Equal masses of copper and rubber are raised to the same temperature. After sometimes, the...

PHYSICS
JAMB 1997

Equal masses of copper and rubber are raised to the same temperature. After sometimes, the copper was observed to be at a lower temperature because

  • A. the specific heat capacity of copper is lower than that of rubber
  • B. copper expands more than rubber
  • C. the specific heat capacity of rubber is lower than that of copper
  • D. rubber expands more than copper

Correct Answer: A. the specific heat capacity of copper is lower than that of rubber



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