In a calorimeter, the heat given by the hot object is assumed to be equal to the heat taken by the cold object. Does it mean that heat of the two objects taken together remains constant?
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s heat a conserved quantity?
[Sol. No, it can be converted to heat and work.]
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I don't know much about Physics, please pardon my ill knowledge.
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