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Q. Water and turpentine oil (specific heat less than that of water) are both heated to same temperature. Equal amounts of both are then placed in identical calorimeters and then left in airPhysics Question Image

Bihar CECEBihar CECE 2012Thermal Properties of Matter

Solution:

We know that,
Rate of cooling $\propto \frac{1}{C \text { (specific heat) }}$
Since $C_{\text {oil }}< C_{\text {water }}$ (given)
$\therefore $ Rate of cooling of water $<$ Rate of cooling of oil.
It is clear that at a particular time after start cooling, temperature of oil will be less than that of water.
So, graph A represents the cooling curve of water and graph B represents the cooling curve of oil.

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