If 250 g of water is heated by 6 K during the experiment and the water-mass...

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If 250 g of water is heated by 6 K during the experiment and thewater-mass equivalent of the coil is 2.5 g, how many calories ofenergy has the water (and coil) absorbed? The specific heatcapacity (using the archaic units of calories) is: 1 cal/(g K).

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Sol We are given that temperature is raised by 6K of 250gwater Specific heat capacity of water 1calg K So heat absorbed by water Q msT    See Answer
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