If Radian Correction Is Not Considered In Specific Heat Measurement. The Measured Value Of Specific Heat Will Be
If radian correction is not considered in specific heat measurement. The measured value of specific heat will be
(A) more than its actual value.
(B) less than its actual value.
(C) remains same as actual value.
(D) none of these.
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