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Physics, 18.03.2021 01:00 marykm03p3sd80
32g of water at 60°C is poured into 60g of cold water at 15°C, which is contained in a
calorimeter of mass 40g, and S. H.C of water is 0.1Jg'K'. Neglecting heat loss show that
the resulting temperature is 29°C.
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