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A metal ball of mass `1kg` is heated by means of a `20W` heater in a room at `20^(@)C` . The temperature of the ball becomes steady at `50^(@)C` . (a) Find the rate of loss of heat to the surrounding when the ball is at `50^(@)C` . (b) Assuming Newton's law of cooling, calculate the rate of loss of heat to the surrounding when the ball is at `30^(@)C` . (c) Assume that the temperature of the ball rises uniformly from `20^(@)C` to `30^(@)C` in `5` minutes. Find the total loss of heat to the surrounding during this period. (d) Calculate the specific heat capacity of the metal.

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, C, D

Let the water equivalent of calorimeter
`=m`
In 1st case,
`((m+50 xx 10^(-3) xx 4200 xx 5)/(10)`
`=rate of heat flow`
In second case,
`((m + 100 xx 10^(-3) xx 4200 xx 5)/(18)`
`= rate of heat flow`
From (i) and (ii),
`((m+50 xx 10^(-3) xx 4200 xx 5)/(10)`
`= ((m+100 xx 10^(-3) xx 4200 xx 5)/(18)`
`implies (m + 50 xx 10^(-3)) xx 18`
`= 10m + 1000 xx 10^(-3)`
`implies 18 m + 18 xx 50 xx 10^(-3)`
`= 10m + 1000 xx 10^(-3)`
`implies 8m = 100 xx 10^(-3) kg`
`m = 12.5 xx 10^(-3) kg = 12.5 gms`.
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