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A calorimeter contains 0.2kg of water at 30C. 0.1kg of water at 60C is added to it, the mixture is well stirred and the resulting temperature is found to be 35C. The thermal capacity of the calorimeter is ( specific heat of water =4200Jkg1K1


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6300 J/K
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1260 J/K
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4200 J/K
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None of these
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Solution

The correct option is B 1260 J/K

Let X be the thermal capacity of calorimeter.
Specific heat of water c=4200Jkg1K1
Heat gained or heat lost by a body =mcΔT
where, m is the mass of the body, c is the specific heat of body and ΔT is the change in temperature.

Heat lost by 0.1kg of water = Heat gained by water in calorimeter + Heat gained by calorimeter
(mcΔT)hot water=(mcΔT)cold water+(mcΔT)beaker
where, m is the mass of the body, c is the specific heat of body and ΔT is the change in temperature of body.

or, 0.1×4200×(6035)=0.2×4200×(3530)+X(3530)

or, 10500=4200+5X
or, X=1260JK1


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