Heat Loss Rate Ratio for Cooling Bodies with Different Thermal Capacities and Equal Temperature Drop Rates

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Two bodies having thermal capacities in the ratio 1 : 4 are heated to a few degrees above room temperature and allowed to cool. If their rates of fall of temperature are the same at a particular instant, then their rates of loss of heat would be in the ratio:

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  • 1 : 1

  • 1 : 2

  • 1 : 4

  • 2 : 1

  • 4 : 1

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