Tin and brass balls of the same mass, taken at a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius, were dipped into hot water.

Tin and brass balls of the same mass, taken at a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius, were dipped into hot water. Will the balls receive the same amount of heat from the water when heated?

The balls cannot get the same amount of heat from hot water when heated, since the formula looks like this: Q = cm∆t
The balls have the same mass and ∆t, but the specific heat (c) is different
c (tin) = 250 J / kg ° C
c (brass) = 380 J / kg ° C



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