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A 100gm copper block is heated in boiling water for ten minutes and then it is
dropped into 150gm of water at 30°C in a 200gm calorimeter. If the temperature of
water is raised to 33.6°C, determine the specific heat of the material of the calorimeter

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Answered by niranjanasinha990
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A 100 gm copper block is heated in boiling water for ten minutes and then it is dropped into 150 gm of water at 30°C in a 200 gm calorimeter. If the temperature of water is raised to 33.6°C. Determine the specific heat of the material of the calorimeter. ( for Copper S=386 J/ kg °C)

Answered by preetisinghkrishna
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A 100 gm copper block is heated in boiling water for ten minutes and then it is dropped into 150 gm of water at 30°C in a 200 gm calorimeter. If the temperature of water is raised to 33.6°C. Determine the specific heat of the material of the calorimeter. ( for Copper S=386 J/ kg °C.

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