If some heat is given to a metal of mass $100 \ g$,its temperature rises by $20^{\circ} C$. If the same heat is given to $20 \ g$ of water,the change in its temperature (in $^{\circ} C$) is (The ratio of specific heat capacities of metal and water is $1: 10$).

  • A
    $5$
  • B
    $10$
  • C
    $12$
  • D
    $15$

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