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प्रश्न
The temperature of 600 g of cold water rises by 15° C when 300 g of hot water at 50° C is added to it. What was the initial temperature of the cold water?
उत्तर
Mass of cold water = 600 g
Mass of hot water = 300 g
Temperature of hot water = 50° C
Let initial temperature of cold water be ti
Let the final temperature be t
Gain in temperature of cold water = (t - ti) = 15° C
Loss of heat from hot water = (50 - t)
Heat energy given by hot water = mc△t
= 300 × 4.2 x (50 – t) [Equation 1]
Heat energy taken by cold water = 600 x 4.2 x (t - ti) [Equation 2]
Assuming that there is no loss of heat energy
Heat energy given by hot water = heat energy taken by cold water
Equating equations 1 & 2, we get,
300 × 4.2 × (50 − t) = 600 × 4.2 × 15
⇒ 3 × (50 − t) = 6 ×1 5
⇒ 50 − t = 2 ×15
⇒ 50 −t = 30
⇒ t = 50 − 30 = 20°C
final temperature (t) = 20°C
initial temperature = ?
We know,
t - ti = 15
20 - ti = 15
Therefore, ti = 20 - 15 = 5° C
Hence, initial temperature = 5° C
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