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what is the principal of calorimetry​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \bf \underline{principle \: of \: calorimetry} \:

➡The principle of calorimetry indicates the law of conservation energy, i.e. the total heat lost by the hot body is equal to the total heat gained by the cold body.

Heat Lost = Heat Gained

The heat transfer in a system is calculated using the formula,

q=mcΔt

Where

➡q is the is the measure of heat transfer

➡m is the mass of the body

➡c is the specific heat of the body

➡Δt is the change in the temperature

Answered by Rimjhimslgpaul
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Answer:

A principle of calorimetry states that if there is no loss of heat in surrounding the total heat lost by hot body equal to the total heat gained by a cold body. i.e. heat loss = heat gain.

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