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13 May, 09:12

An ice chest at a beach party contains 12 cans of soda at 4.05 °C. Each can of soda has a mass of 0.35 kg and a specific heat capacity of 3800 J / (kg C°). Someone adds a 6.21-kg watermelon at 24.0 °C to the chest. The specific heat capacity of watermelon is nearly the same as that of water. Ignore the specific heat capacity of the chest and determine the final temperature T of the soda and watermelon in degrees Celsius.

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  1. 13 May, 09:18
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    Below is the solution:

    Heat soda=heat melon

    m1*cp1 * (t-t1) = m2*cp2 * (t2-t); cp2=cpwater

    12*0.35*3800 * (t-5) = 6.5*4200 * (27-t)

    15960 (t-5) = 27300 (27-t)

    15960t-136500=737100-27300t

    43260t=873600

    t=873600/43260

    t=20.19 deg celcius
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