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What is meant by water equivqlent of a caloriemeter?
 
When 400 gm of water at 30 C is mixed with 150 gm of water at 25 C contained in a caloriemeter,the final temperature is  found to be 27 C . Find the water equivalent of a caloriemeter in the same units.

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Water equivalent means that the amount of water that wud take up that much of heat as absorbed by the calorimeter!!!! This is an edited post this definiton is from a  text book not my own as they wud be pathetic for xams but easy to comprehend!!!
 
Now for the qs
 
0.4 * 4.2 * (30 - 27) = (0.15 ) * 4.2 * (27-25)  + 2w
 
Now u can solve for w = 1.89
 
I might have made some mistake here in calculation is ur answer 1.89 or 0.45!!!

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Are you sure water equivalent means the thing you typed, or was it just a guess?
 
 what is 4.2 there?
 
specific heat of water is 1

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water equivalent of any substance means the amount of water having same heat capacity as that substance.

heat lost by water(hot)=400*1*3=1200 cal
heat gained by water(cold) and calorimeter=150*1*2+ms*2=300+2ms

now,  1200=300+2ms
         2ms=900
        ms=450 cal


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No it wasnt a guess my calculations r very bad!!!!that
's the problem!!!anyway 4.2 is in Joule/Kg C and i didnt do it in calories

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so m i correct?


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yes u r answer is in differen tunits than mine but in essence its the same i by mistake multipiled twice in the firast case and got 1.89 its is 0.45 or 450 as ramyani stated!!!Darn my calculations!!!

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Thank you both of u are correct, Taruntanuj you shd read the question carefully, the question requires the answer in same units and also be careful with the calculations

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Taruntanuji u r not correct...............because in the same step u have taken different values for the specific heat of water-as 4.2
and 1................but the other girl is right..........girls nowadays prove better
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