An iron ball weighing 0.18 kg is heated to 140°C and dropped in a copper calorimeter containing glycerine, when a rise in temperature from 20°C to 50°C is observed. The mass of the calorimeter is 0.05 kg and that of glycerine is 0.1 kg. Calculate the specific heat of glycerene. (Given: specific heat of iron = 0.11 cal / gm °C and specific heat of copper = 0.09 cal/gm °C)
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