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An iron block of mass 1kg is heated to 300C. If it is immersed in 1kg of water at 30C, then what will be the change in temperature of water (in C)?
[specific heat capacity of iron : 460Jkg1K1, water: 4200Jkg1K1]

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29C
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26.65C
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243.35C
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23.65C
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Solution

The correct option is B 26.65C
Given,
Mass of iron block, m1=1kg
Mass of water, m2=1kg
Initial temperature of iron block, T1,0=300C
Initial temperature of water, T2,0=30C
Specific heat of iron, c1=460 J kg1 K1
Specific heat of water, c2=4200 J kg1 K1

Let the final temperature of the mixture be T.

Heat gained by water equals the heat lost by iron sphere.
m1c1(TT1,0)=m2c2(T2,0T)
T=m1c1T1,0+m2c2T2,0m1c1+m2c2
T=1×460×300+1×4200×301×460+1×4200 C
T=56.65C

Increase in the temperature of water is:
ΔT2=TT2,0
ΔT2=(56.6530) C=26.65C

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