Science, asked by aliasbumet249, 11 months ago

Liquid having a temperature of 48 degree celsius and clear on a table acquires a stable temperature of 36 degree celsius.what is the room temperature and what could be the reason

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Answered by sameer4316
4

Answer:

FIRSTLY WE HAVE TO ADD BOTH THE LIQUID TEMPERATURE

48+36=84

THE ROOM TEMPERATURE WILL BE 84 DEGREE CELSIUS

BECAUSE THE LIQUID TEMPERATURE IS 48 DEGREE AND 36 DEGREE

I HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU IN QUESTION

Answered by dhruvmitna9
8

The room temperature is 24 degree Celsius.

Explanation:

The thermal equilibrium is established between the 2 original values. Lets suppose the room temperature to be X.

Equilibrium = a no. between X and 48 degree Celsius.

i.e. Difference between X and equilibrium = Difference between 48 and equilibrium

= 36-X = 48-36

= 12

So, X= 36+12 = 48 degree celsius.

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