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When p calories of heat is given to a body, it absorbs q calories, then the absorbtion power of body will be :-

A

p/q

B

q/p

C

`p^2//q^2`

D

`q^2//p^2`

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To find the absorption power of a body when it receives heat, we can use the relationship between the heat supplied and the heat absorbed. The absorption power can be defined as the ratio of the heat absorbed (q) to the heat given (p). ### Step-by-step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Given Values**: - Let \( p \) be the amount of heat given to the body (in calories). - Let \( q \) be the amount of heat absorbed by the body (in calories). 2. **Defining Absorption Power**: - The absorption power of the body can be defined as the ability of the body to absorb heat when a certain amount of heat is supplied. 3. **Calculating Absorption Power**: - The formula for absorption power (A) can be expressed as: \[ A = \frac{q}{p} \] - Here, \( A \) represents the absorption power, \( q \) is the heat absorbed, and \( p \) is the heat supplied. 4. **Final Expression**: - Thus, the absorption power of the body when \( p \) calories of heat is given and \( q \) calories are absorbed is: \[ A = \frac{q}{p} \]

To find the absorption power of a body when it receives heat, we can use the relationship between the heat supplied and the heat absorbed. The absorption power can be defined as the ratio of the heat absorbed (q) to the heat given (p). ### Step-by-step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Given Values**: - Let \( p \) be the amount of heat given to the body (in calories). - Let \( q \) be the amount of heat absorbed by the body (in calories). ...
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