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One litre of water at 30 degree is mixed with another litre of water at 50 degrees. What will be the temperature of the mixture?​

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Answered by AMNAKING19
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Explanation:

One liter of water at 30 degrees is mixed with one liter of water at 50 degrees. What is the temperature of the mixed water?

Let's put down another calculation.

At T1 = 50° C, water density is 988.063 kg/m3 or its mass m1 = 0.988063 kg per lt

At T2 = 30° C, water density is 995.678 kg/m3 or its mass m2 = 0.995678 kg per lt

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