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explain about the principleof calorimetry

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The principle of calorimetry (or principle of mixtures) states that for an insulated system, heat energy lost by the hot body is equal to the heat energy gained by the cold body. Note: Heat transfer occurs until both the bodies attain the same temperature(t).

Answered by shrinijarvis
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PRINCIPLE OF CALORIMETRY:

whenever two bodies at different temperatures are placed in contact with each other, heat flows from the body of at higher temperature to the body of lower temperature till the two body attains the same temperature.

thus the principle of calorimetry states that total heat lost by the hotter body equals to the total heat gained by the colder body, provided there is no exchange of heat with the surroundings.

i.e. heat lost by hotter body = heat gained by colder body

the principle of calorimetry is also based on law of conservation of energy.

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