Physics, asked by lalvanipooja501, 17 days ago


A metal cube of 300 g at 90°C is dropped into a copper container of mass 200 g containing water weighing 180 g at 50°C. The final temperature reached is 60°C. Calculate the specific heat capacity of the metal cube Specific heat capacity of copper is 04 jg "c'and that of water is​

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Answered by BhumiChandila
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Answer:

It's answer is 68°C For the capacity

Answered by khanabdulrahman30651
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Answer:

Explanation:

A copper ball of mass 100gm is at a temperature T.

It is dropped in a copper calorimeter of mass 100gm,

filled with 170gm of water at room temperature.

Subsequently, the ... (Given : room temperature =30oC,

specific heat of copper =0​.1cal/gmoC). A ... The contents

are stirred till a final constant temperature is reached.

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