how long from the original starting time would it have taken to achieve a tempreture of 55 C with the experimental arrangement you used? show your work. 2- And whats the slope of these results? 3- And what's the J experimental of these results?

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1-how long from the original starting time would it have taken to achieve a tempreture of 55 C with the experimental arrangement you used? show your work. 2- And whats the slope of these results? 3- And what's the J experimental of these results?
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Results Table:
STATES)
Mass of resistor = 5g
Mass Calorimeter = 22.1
Mass calorimeter+ water =
116.5g
Mass water = 94.4
t(s)
v(v)
0
5
60
5
120
5
180
5
240
5
300
5
360
420
480
540
600
55
5
5
5
G
Styles
T-23C
C for resistor=0.032 cal/gC
C for calorimeter =
0.215 cal\gC
C for water-1cal\gC
I(A)
T(C)
5
23
5
29.2
5
32.1
5
38.4
5
44.7
5
45.5
5
49.2
50.8
51.7
52.1
52.9
L.M
555
5
5
5
*B
85°F C
Transcribed Image Text:1 Paragraph Results Table: STATES) Mass of resistor = 5g Mass Calorimeter = 22.1 Mass calorimeter+ water = 116.5g Mass water = 94.4 t(s) v(v) 0 5 60 5 120 5 180 5 240 5 300 5 360 420 480 540 600 55 5 5 5 G Styles T-23C C for resistor=0.032 cal/gC C for calorimeter = 0.215 cal\gC C for water-1cal\gC I(A) T(C) 5 23 5 29.2 5 32.1 5 38.4 5 44.7 5 45.5 5 49.2 50.8 51.7 52.1 52.9 L.M 555 5 5 5 *B 85°F C
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