Calorimetry - Exercise (Part 1) | Class 11 Physics Chapter 25 JEE/NEET
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✔️ Class: 11th
✔️ Subject: Physics
✔️ Chapter: Calorimetry (Chapter 25)
✔️ Topic Name: Calorimetry - Exercise (Part 1)
✔️ Topics Covered In This Video (By Ashish Sir): In this video, Ashish Sir investigates Calorimetry - Exercise (Part 1). Whether you are learning this concept as part of a physics course or just curious about Calorimetry, you will gain insight into the topic. Sir is discussing about the Objective I of Calorimetry. This video will prove a great learning tool for enthusiasts.
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00:00 Introduction: Calorimetry - Exercise (Part 1)
01:04 Questions 1 to 5: Calorimetry - Exercise (Part 1): Chapter 25
Que. 1 An Aluminum vessel of mass 0.5 kg contains 0.2 kg of water at 20°c. A block of iron of mass 0.2 kg at 100°c is gently put into the water. Find the equilibrium temperature of the
mixture. Specific heat capacities of aluminum, iron, and water are 910 J kg K, 47o J kg K, and 4200 J kg K respectively.
01:28:02 Questions 6 to 10: Calorimetry - Exercise (Part 1): Chapter 25
Que. 6 A cube of iron (density= 8000 kg ,specific heat capacity = 470 J kg K) is heated to a high temperature and is placed on a large block of ice at 0°c. The cube melts the ice
below it, displaces the water, and sinks. In the final equilibrium position, its upper surface just goes inside the ice. Calculate the initial temperature of the cube. Neglect any loss of heat 3 outside the ice and the cube. The density of ice = 900 kg m and the latent heat of fusion of ice = 3.36 x 10 J kg.
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