Taylor finds that a certain amount of heat raises the temperature of a Sample of iron by
To show:The amount of heat that raised the temperature of iron will raise the temperature of equal mass lead by
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The change in temperature of iron is
Formula used.
The expression for heat transfer is,
Here,
Calculation:
Consider the specific heat of iron as
The heat transfer through iron is equal to the heat transfer through the same amount of lead. So the mass of iron is equal to the mass of lead.
The amount of heat will raise the temperature of an equal mass of lead will be,
Conclusion:
Thus, the same amount of heat will raise the temperature of an equal mass of lead by
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