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A copper ball of mass 100gm is at a temperature T. It is dropped in a copper calorimeter of mass 100gm, filled with 170gm of water at room temperature. Subsequently, the temperature of the system is found to be 75°C. T is given by : (Given : room temperature =30°C, specific heat of copper =0.1cal/gm°C)


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800°C

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885°C

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1250°C

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825°C

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Solution

The correct option is B

885°C


Step 1. Given data:

mcal=100gm, Mass of copper calorimeter

mc=100gm, Mass of copper ball

mw=170gm, Mass of water

Cc=0.1cal/gm°C specific heat of copper

Ccal=0.1cal/gm°C specific heat of copper calorimeter,

Cw=1cal/gm°C specific heat of water,

T'=75°C Final temperature of copper ball,

Tcal=Tw=30°C Initial temperature of water and copper calorimeter

T'cal=T'w=75°C Final temperature of water and copper calorimeter

Initial temperature of copper ball, T

Step 2. Calculating initial temperature of copper ball, T

Applying conservation of energy,

Heatlostbycopperball=Heatgainedbycoppercalorimeter+Heatgainedbywater

mcCcT-T'=mcalCcalT'cal-Tcal+mwCwT'w-Tw100×0.1×T-75=100×0.1×75-30+170×1×75-3010T-750=450+765010T=8850T=885°C

Thus, T is given by 885°C.

Hence, correct option is (B).


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