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A copper block of mass `500 gm` and specific heat `0.1 cal//gm^@C` heated from `30^@ C` to `290^@ C`, the thermal capacity of the block is

A

`50 cal//^@ C`

B

`50 gm`

C

`5 cal//^@ C`

D

`5 gm`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Thermal capacity, `H = mS`.
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