If we take 50 g of water and supply 300 calorie
of heat to it then what will be the rise in its
temperature? (take specific heat of water as 1
cal g-1 °C-1). Assume no loss of heat in
surroundings and all supplied heat get
absorbed by water only
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Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Heat is a conserved quantity. Suppose two bodies A and B are at different temperatures, wherein A is higher and B is lower. When they are brought in contact, the heat given by A is equal to the heat gained by B. Thus, the heat is conserved in the system.
Here, we have ignored the heat exchanged with the surroundings. If we consider the surroundings, the heat of the system will be conserved.
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