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Samples A and B are at different initial temperatures when they are placed in a thermally insulated container and allowed to come to thermal equilibrium. Figure a gives their temperatures T versus time t. Sample A has a mass of5.0kg; sample B has a mass of 1.5kg. Figure b is a general plot for the material of sample B. It shows the temperature change Tthat the material undergoes when energy is transferred to it as heat Q. The changeTis plotted versus the energy Q per unit mass of the material, and the scale of the vertical axis is set by Ts=4.00C.What is the specific heat of sample A?

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The specific heat of sample A is4102Jkg.0C

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01

The given data

From fig.18-34(b) we have

i) Reciprocal of the slope iscB=164=4kJkg.0C

ii) Specific heat of sample B iscB=4000Jkg.0C

iii) Mass of sample A is(mA)=5.0鈥塳驳

iv) Mass of the sample B is(MB)=1.5鈥塳驳

v) Temperature of sample A is(TA)=1000C

vi) Temperature of the sample B is(TB)=200C

vii) Final temperature of the whole system is(Tf)=400C

02

Understanding the concept of specific heat

A substance's specific heat capacity is the amount of energy required to raise its temperature by one degree Celsius. We can use the formula for specific heat capacity and the concept of equilibrium to find the specific heat capacity. The amount of heat lost by sample A should be equal to the amount of heat gained by sample B. The exchange of heat would continue till both the samples reach equilibrium or achieve the same temperature.

Formula:

The heat energy required by a body, Q=mcT 鈥(颈)

Where, m= mass

c= specific heat capacity

T= change in temperature

Q= required heat energy

03

Calculation of the specific heat of sample A

If sample A and B are placed in a thermally insulated conductor and allowed to come to thermal equilibrium, then we can write,

QA+QB=0 鈥(颈颈)

Substituting equation (i) value for the heat of samples A and B in equation (ii), we can get the specific heat of sample A is given as:

mAcA(TfTA)+mBcB(TfTB)=0mAcA(TfTA)=mBcB(TfTB)cA=mBcB(TfTB)mA(TfTA)=1.5鈥塳驳4000Jkg.0C(4020)0C5鈥塳驳(40100)0C=120000鈥塉300鈥塳驳鈥0颁鈥=400Jkg.0C=4102Jkg.0C

Hence, the value of the specific heat of sample A is4102Jkg.0C

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