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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 :- "],[" 1) p/q "],[" 2) q/p "],[" 3) "p^(2)/q^(2)],[" 4"q^(2)/p^(2)]

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