When the same amount of thermal energy is added to both an object with high specific heat and an object with low specific heat, the object with a high specific heat will increase in temperature more than the object with a low specific heat. Question 13 options: True False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

The specific heat capacity of any substance is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a body by 1°C.

Hence, if the same magnitude of thermal energy is supplied to two objects of which one has a high specific heat capacity and the other has a low specific heat capacity, the object having a high specific heat capacity will have its temperature raised far more than the object with low specific heat capacity.