A piece of copper weighing 400g is heated to 100C

  1. A piece of copper weighing 400g is heated to 100C and then quickly transferred to a copper calorimeter of mass 10g containing
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  3. A piece of copper weighing 400g is heated to 100°c and then quickly transferred to a copper calorimeter of Mass of 10g
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  4. a piece of copper weighing 400g is heated to 100degree celsius and then quickly transfered to a copper calorimeter of mass 10g
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  8. A copper of mass 400g is heated until it's temperature becomes 250degree celcius. It is dropped into water weighing 200g at 50
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  9. A copper of mass 400g is heated until it's temperature becomes 250 degree celcius.it is dropped into water weighing 200g at 50
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  10. a piece of metal of mass 50g heated to 100°c is dropped into 200g of water of 14°c in copper calorimeter weighing 80g and
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