Dealing with two different samples in a thermodynamic experiment, a 1.55 kg sample increases its temperature from 14.50C to 49.20C by absorbing 40 kJ of heat energy and second one absorbed 50 kJ of heat energy to change its temperature from 15.80C to 50.50C. Compare its specific heat capacities, if they have same mass. Point out which has more specific heat capacity? This sample taken in a closed vessel at 14.5oC under a pressure of 98 mm of Hg. How much pressure (in atm) is required to increase its temperature to 49.2 0C? can you express this result in bar?

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Q6. Dealing with two different samples in a thermodynamic experiment, a 1.55 kg sample increases its
temperature from 14.50C to 49.20C by absorbing 40 kJ of heat energy and second one absorbed 50 kJ of
heat energy to change its temperature from 15.80C to 50.50C. Compare its specific heat capacities, if they
have same mass. Point out which has more specific heat capacity? This sample taken in a closed vessel at
14.5oC under a pressure of 98 mm of Hg. How much pressure (in atm) is required to increase its
temperature to 49.2 0C? can you express this result in bar?

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