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A kettle with 2 litre water at `27^@C` is heated by operating coil heater of power 1 kW. The heat is lost to the atmosphere at constant rate `160 J//s`, when its lid is open. In how much time will water heated to `77^@C` with the lid open ? (specific heat of water = `4.2 kJ//^@C.kg)`

A

8 min 20 s

B

6 min 2 s

C

14 min

D

7 min

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The correct Answer is:
A

By the law of conservation of energy, energy givenby heater must be equal to the sum of energy gained by water end energy lost from the lid.
`Pt=msDeltatheta+` energy lost
i.e., `1000t=2xx(4.2xx10^2)xx50+160t`
or `840t=8.4xx10^3xx50`
or `t=500s`
`=8min20s`
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