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write three uses of stones​

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Answered by itzYourKamina
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Explanation:

Mass of the metal, m = 0.20 kg = 200 g

Initial temperature of the metal, T

1

= 150

o

C

Final temperature of the metal, T

2

= 40

o

C

Calorimeter has water equivalent of mass, m = 0.025 kg = 25 g

Volume of water, V = 150 cm

3

Mass (M) of water at temperature T = 27

o

C:

150×1=150g

Fall in the temperature of the metal:

ΔT

m

=T

1

-T

2

=150−40=110

o

C

Specific heat of water, C

w

=4.186J/g/K

Specific heat of the metal =C

Heat lost by the metal, =mCT .... (i)

Rise in the temperature of the water and calorimeter system: T

1

−T=40−27=13

o

C

Heat gained by the water and calorimeter system: =m

1

C

w

T=(M+m)C

w

T ....(ii)

Heat lost by the metal = Heat gained by the water and colorimeter system

mCΔT

m

=(M+m)C

w

T

w

200×C×110=(150+25)×4.186×13

C=(175×4.186×13)/(110×200)=0.43Jg

−1

k

−1

If some heat is lost to the surroundings, then the value of C will be smaller than the actual value

Answered by tpmsomr4csamyukthaka
0

3 uses of stones

  1. Broken stones and chips are used for foundation, roofs, and floors of the building and as road metal and railway ballast.  
  2. Stones blocks are mainly used in walls, foundation, and ornamental facial work.
  3. Quartzite is used for rubble masonry, road metalling and also as aggregate for concrete.

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