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Principle of Calorimeter.....❗​

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Principle of Calorimeter.....❗

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It states that:-

if there is no loss in heat in surrounding the total heat loss by the body is equal to the total heat obtained or gained by a cold body . then the rate of heat lost by the temperature of the liquid is directly proportional to the difference in surrounding.

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The principle of calorimetry (or principle of mixtures) states that for an insulated system, heat energy lost by the hot body is equal to the heat energy gained by the cold body.

Note: Heat transfer occurs until both the bodies attain the same temperature

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