Q.
Which of the substances A,B and C has the lowest heat capacity? If heat is supplied to all of them at equal rates, the temperature versus time graph is shown below.
Substances having more heat capacity take longer time to get heated to a higher temperature and longer time to get cooled.
If we draw a line parallel to the time axis, then it cuts the given graphs at three different points, i.e. A,B and C.
Corresponding points on the time axis show that
Heat capacity, S=ΔttC>t
As ΔQ is same, so S∝Δt1
So, from relation (i) and (ii), we can say that ∴SC<SB<SA
Hence, substance C has lowest heat capacity.