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Q94
(NDA-II/2019)
Science & Technology › Basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) › Thermal physics
10 g of ice at - 10oC is mixed with 10 g of water at 0oC . The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of the mixture to 10oC is
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To find the total heat required, we must account for three distinct stages. First, the 10 g of ice at -10°C must be raised to 0°C. Using the specific heat of ice (0.5 cal/g°C), this requires Q1 = 10 g × 0.5 cal/g°C × 10°C = 50 cal. Second, the 10 g of ice must melt into water at 0°C. Using the latent heat of fusion (80 cal/g), this requires Q2 = 10 g × 80 cal/g = 800 cal [1]. Third, the total mass of the mixture (now 20 g of water at 0°C) must be raised to 10°C. Using the specific heat of water (1 cal/g°C), this requires Q3 = 20 g × 1 cal/g°C × 10°C = 200 cal. The total heat is Q1 + Q2 + Q3 = 50 + 800 + 200 = 1050 cal.
Sources
- [1] Physical Geography by PMF IAS, Manjunath Thamminidi, PMF IAS (1st ed.) > Chapter 22: Vertical Distribution of Temperature > Latent Heat > p. 294
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