
College Physics with MasteringPhysics 7th Edition by Jerry Wilson,Anthony Buffa,Bo Lou
Edition 7ISBN: 978-0321601834
College Physics with MasteringPhysics 7th Edition by Jerry Wilson,Anthony Buffa,Bo Lou
Edition 7ISBN: 978-0321601834 Exercise 40
In a calorimetry experiment, 0.50 kg of a metal at 100 °C is added to 0.50 kg of water at 20 °C in an aluminum calorimeter cup. The cup has a mass of 0.250 kg. (a) if some water splashed out of the cup when the metal was added, the measured specific heat will appear to be (1) higher, (2) the same, (3) lower than the value calculated for the case in which the water does not splash out. Why (b) If the final temperature of the mixture is 25 °C, and no water splashed out, what is the specific heat of the metal
Explanation
(a)
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College Physics with MasteringPhysics 7th Edition by Jerry Wilson,Anthony Buffa,Bo Lou
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