A metal ball of mass 1.8 kg with initial temperature

  1. A metal ball of mass 1.8 kg with initial temperature of 46.5 C is dropped into a container of 3 kg of water at 15 C. If the
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  2. A metal ball of mass 1.8 kg with initial temperature of 46.5 C is dropped into a container of 3 kg of water at 15 C. If the
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  3. Data collected from the calorimetry of a metalmass of the metal = 110.62g initial temperature of the water in the cup = 23.0 C
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  4. ObservationsMass of Fe metal:100 MG Volume of water in Calorimeter: 100 ML Mass of water in Calorimeter (use 1g per ml): 100G
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  5. In a calorimetry experiment in the lab, you were able to record the following data:Mass of water in a calorimeter = 90.0 g
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  6. A piece of unknown metal with mass 68.6 g is heated to an initial temperature of 100 °C and dropped into 8.4 g of water (with
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  7. A piece of unknown metal with mass 68.6 g is heated to an initial temperature of 100 °C and dropped into 8.4 g of water (with
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  8. A piece of unknown metal with mass 68.6 g is heated to an initial temperature of 100 °C and dropped into 84 g of water (with an
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  9. A piece of unknown metal with mass 68.6 g is heated to an initial temperature of 100 °C and dropped into 84 g of water (with an
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  10. A 4.0-kg metal ball with an initial momentum of 20 kg m/s, collides with a 1.0-kg metal ball initially at rest. After collision,
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