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2 April, 11:20

The substances in the table are combined, and Substance 1 loses 40 calories of heat. How many calories of heat will Substance 2 eventually gain? A) 0 B) 20 C) 40 D) 80

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  1. 2 April, 11:30
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    C) 40

    Explanation:

    When any two substances having different thermal energy are combined, one loses the energy and other gains till the two are in thermal equilibrium. Thus, the substance 1 loses 40 calories which would be gained by substance 2. The two will be in thermal equilibrium.

    Thus, substance 2 would gain 40 calories.
  2. 2 April, 11:43
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    Over time, the substances will reach equilibrium, meaning the heat calories lost by Substance 1 will be gained by Substance 2. Therefore, Substance 2 will eventually gain 40 calories of heat.
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