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state the principal of method of mixture ​

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Answered by dare89
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Explanation:

The principle of method of mixtures states that the heat lost by a hot body is equal to the heat gained by the cold body when they are mixed together and attain the same temperature. This principle is based on the law of conservation of energy.

Answered by agarwalsuraj9038
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When a hot body is mixed (or kept in contact) with a cold body, heat energy passes from a hot body to a cold body, till both the bodies attain the same temperature. If no heat energy is lost to the surrounding (i.e., if the system is perfectly insulated), then

Heat energy lost by the hot body = Heat energy gained by the cold body

This is called the Principle of Method of Mixture.

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