8. An ice piece at temperature 6 = 0 °C is affixed at the bottom of an insulated cylindrical vessel. Water equal to that of the ice in mass is now gently poured in the vessel. Area of base of the vessel is small enough so that water completely covers the ice piece and reaches a level h 19.0 cm above the base. Initially water level starts coming down and finally settles at level Ah = 0.7 cm below the initial level. Find temperature O of the water before it was poured into the vessel. Heat loss to the environment is negligible. Density of water is Pw= 1.0x 103 kg/m³, density of ice is A= 0.90x103 kg/m3, specific heat of water is Sw = 4.2 kJ/(kg K), specific heat of ice is s; = 2.1 kJ/(kg K) and specific Jatent heat of melting of ice is L= 3.3x105 J/kg. +AhL( PwtS T Sul
8. An ice piece at temperature 6 = 0 °C is affixed at the bottom of an insulated cylindrical vessel. Water equal to that of the ice in mass is now gently poured in the vessel. Area of base of the vessel is small enough so that water completely covers the ice piece and reaches a level h 19.0 cm above the base. Initially water level starts coming down and finally settles at level Ah = 0.7 cm below the initial level. Find temperature O of the water before it was poured into the vessel. Heat loss to the environment is negligible. Density of water is Pw= 1.0x 103 kg/m³, density of ice is A= 0.90x103 kg/m3, specific heat of water is Sw = 4.2 kJ/(kg K), specific heat of ice is s; = 2.1 kJ/(kg K) and specific Jatent heat of melting of ice is L= 3.3x105 J/kg. +AhL( PwtS T Sul
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