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  • Sep 19, 2010, 08:02 AM
    cleggy0151
    Need help with calculating mass from temperature change
    Hot water is supplied at 50 degrees c, cold water at 10 degrees c.
    Calculate the mass of cold water that must be added to 100 kg of hot water to have 45 degrees c water
  • Sep 19, 2010, 08:25 AM
    Unknown008

    Use the principle of conservation of energy first. The energy lost by the hot water equals the energy gained by the cold water.



    Change in energy of hot water is given by

    Change in energy of cold water is given by

    The hot water changes from 50 to 45 degrees. So, you get:





    c, the specific heat capacity is the same everywhere, so, it cancels out, and the initial mass of hot water is 100 kg. The cold water gets a rise in temperature from 10 to 45 degrees



    You can find m_2, the mass of cold water required :)

    Post what you get! :)
  • Sep 19, 2010, 08:33 AM
    cleggy0151
    Comment on Unknown008's post
    14.3kg,

    Cheers
  • Sep 19, 2010, 09:30 AM
    Unknown008

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cleggy0151
    14.3kg, cheers

    Right :)

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