Biology, asked by umesh0291, 1 year ago

a calorimeter is kept in a wooden box to insulate it thermally from the surroundings.why is it necessary?

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Answered by vicky463
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if the wooden box is not present the heat is lost through conduction

Answered by bhuvna789456
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A calorimeter is held in a wooden box to thermally separate

Explanation:

  • A calorimeter is held in a wooden box to thermally separate it from the environment, so the total heat transmitted must be calculated to calculate the actual heat power.
  • Heat should not be shared with climate, otherwise the calorimeter concept will not be true.

Calorimeter :- Calorimetry is the method concerned with assessing the energy changes of a system by calculating the heat shared with the external environment. A calorimeter is an equipment used to calculate the amount of energy transmitted to or from an object.

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