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The greater the mass of a body , the greater is its latent heat capacity. Is this true of false?

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True. (Note that the specific latent heat capacity does not depend on mass.)
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CENGAGE PHYSICS-CALORIMETRY-Exercise 1.1
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  3. The greater the mass of a body, the greater is its specific heat capac...

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  4. Can heat be added to a substance without causing the temperature of th...

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  5. Can heat be considered to be a form of stored energy?

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  6. Give an example of a process in which no heat is transferred to or fro...

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  7. The latent heat of fusion of a substance is always less than the laten...

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  8. Suppose an astronaut on the surface of the moon took some water at abo...

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  9. Heat is added to a body. Does its temperature necessarily increase?

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  12. Ice of mass 600 kg and at a temperature of -10^@C is placed in a coppe...

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  13. When a small ice crystal is placed in overcooled water it begins to fr...

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  14. An electric heater whose power is 54 W is immersed in 650cm^3 water in...

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