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प्रश्न
A mass m1 of a substance of specific heat capacity c1 at temperature t1 is mixed with a mass m2 of other substance of specific heat capacity c2 at a lower temperature t2. Deduce the expression for the temperature t of the mixture. State the assumption made, if any.
उत्तर
A mass m1 of a substance A of specific heat capacity c1 at temperature T1 is mixed with a mass m2 of other substance B of specific heat capacity c2 at a lower temperature T2 and final temperature of the mixture becomes T.
Fall in temperature of substance A = T1 – T
Rise in temperature of substance B = T – T2
Heat energy lost by A = m1 × c1 × fall in temperature = m1c1 (T1 – T)
Heat energy gained by B = m2× c2 × rise in temperature = m2c2 (T – T2)
If no energy lost in the surrounding, then by the principle of mixtures,
Heat energy lost by A = Heat energy gained by B
m1C1 (T1 - T) = m2C2 (T - T2)
or m1 C1 T1 - m1 C1 T = m2 C2 T - m2 C2 T2
∴ [m2 C2 T2 + m1 C1 T1] = m2 C2 T + m1 C1 T
[m1 C1 + m2 C2] T = [m1 C1 T1 + m2 C2 T2]
T = `(m_1 C_1 T_1 + m_2 C_2 T_2)/(m_1 C_1 + m_2 C_2)`
Here, we have assumed that there is no loss of heat energy.
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