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A solid of mass 50g at 150°C is placed in 100g of water at 11°C when the final temperature recorded is 20°C . find the specific heat capacity of the solid. (specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 J/g°C

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Answered by Anonymous
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In Euclidean geometry, a quadrilateral is a four-sided 2D figure whose sum of internal angles is 360°. The word quadrilateral is derived from two Latin words ‘quadri’ and ‘latus’ meaning four and side respectively. Therefore, identifying the properties of quadrilaterals is important when trying to distinguish them from other polygons. So, what are the properties of quadrilaterals? There are two properties of quadrilaterals:

A quadrilateral should be closed shape with 4 sides

All the internal angles of a quadrilateral sum up to 360°

In this article, you will get an idea about the 5 types of quadrilaterals and get to know about the properties of quadrilaterals.

This is what you’ll read in the article:

Different types of quadrilaterals

Rectangle

Properties of rectangles

Rectangle formulas

Square

Properties of a square

Formulas of squares

Parallelogram

Properties of parallelograms

Parallelogram formulas

Rhombus

Properties of a rhombus

Rhombus formulas

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