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The ratio of the densities of the two bodies is `3:4` and the ratio of specific heats is `4:3` Find the ratio of their thermal capacities for unit volume?

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`(rho_(1))/(rho_(2)) = (3)/(4), (s_(1))/(s_(2)) = (4)/(3)`
ratio `=(m xx s)/(m//rho) rArr (theta_(1))/(theta_(2)) = (s_(1))/(s_(2)) xx (rho_(1))/(rho_(2)) = 1:1`
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