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`200 gm` water is filled in a calorimetry of negligible heat capacity. It is heated till its temperature is increase by `20^(@)C`. Find the heat supplied to the water.

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To solve the problem of finding the heat supplied to the water in the calorimeter, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Given Information - Mass of water (m) = 200 grams - Specific heat capacity of water (s) = 1 calorie/gram/°C - Change in temperature (ΔT) = 20°C ### Step 2: Write the Formula for Heat Supplied ...
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