Physics Thermodynamics Heat Transfer
suppose that 100g h20 is added to calorimeter intially at 20C containing 100g of h20 at 20C. If calorimeter perfectly insulates, what would be the final temperature of the water?
Both are at the same temperture initially, then both remain the same.
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