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The quantity of heat which can rise the temperature of `x gm` of a substance through `t_(1)^@ C` can rise the temperature of `y gm` of water through `t_(2)^@C` is same. The ratio of specific heats of the substances is

A

`y t_(1)//xt_(2)`

B

`xt_(2)//yt_(1)`

C

`yt_(2)//xt_(1)`

D

`xt_(1)//yt_(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`Q_(1)=Q_(2) rArr m_(1)S_(1)theta_(1)=m_(2)S_(2)theta_(2)`.
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