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Physics, 07.01.2020 21:31 mrashrafkotkaat

When 1 kg of water and 1 kg of wood absorb the same amount of heat, the change in temperature of the wood is greater than the change in temperature of the water. which property to explain this difference?
a. intermolecular forces in water are greater than those in wood.
b. intermolecular forces in water are less than those in wood.
c. the latent heat of fusion of water is less than that of wood.
d. the latent heat of fusion of water is greater than that of wood.

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