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Two containers contain two liquids A and B. The mass of liquid A is half the mass of liquid B. Both of them are heated to that extent so that the increase in the temperatures of the liquids is the same. The heat supplied for this purpose in liquid A is double that in the case of liquid B. Find out the ratio of the specific heat of A and B.

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(i) relation between specific heat and heat required to change the temperature of the substance
(ii) relationship among heat energy, supplied specific heat, mass and change in temperature of a substance
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