B M Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Thermometry, Thermal Expansion and Calorimetry, Exercise 2: CONCEPT APPLICATION EXERCISE
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An electric heater whose power is is immersed in water in a calorimeter. In the water is heated by . What part of the energy of the heater passes out of the calorimeter in the form of radiant energy?

An ice cube whose mass is is taken from a refrigerator where its temperature was . If no heat is gained or lost from outside, how much water will freeze onto the cube if it is dropped into a beaker containing water at Latent heat of fusion , specific heat capacity of ice

Equal volumes of three liquids of densities and , specific heat capacities and and temperatures and , respectively, are mixed together. What is the temperature of the mixture? Assume no changes in volume on mixing.

Victoria Falls in Africa is in height. Calculate the rise in temperature of the water if all the potential energy lost in the fall is converted into heat.

Equal masses of three liquids and are taken. Their initial temperatures are and , respectively. When and are mixed the temperature of the mixture is . When and are mixed, the temperature of the mixture is . Find the temperature if all three are mixed.

An earthenware vessel loses of water per second due to evaporation. The water equivalent of the vessel is and the vessel contains of water. Find the time required for the water in the vessel to cool to from . Neglect radiation losses. Latent heat of vaporization of water in this range of temperature is

A certain amount of ice is supplied heat at a constant rate for . For the first , the temperature rises uniformly with time; then it remains constant for the next 4 min and again rises at a uniform rate for the last . Explain physically these observations and calculate the final temperature. of ice and .

steam at is passed in an insulated vessel having ice at . Find the equilibrium temperature of the mixture. Neglect heat capacity of the vessel.
