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A lead piece of mass 25 g gives out 1200...

A lead piece of mass `25 g` gives out `1200` calories of heat when it is cooled from `90^@ C` to `10^@ C`. What is its
(i) specific heat
(ii) thermal capacity
(iii) water equivalent.

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