One liter of water at 30C is mixed with one liter of water at 50C. What will be the temperature of the mixture now? Why?

To find the temperature of that mixture :-

AVERAGE : 30+50 /2

  => 80/2 =40C.

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This happens because heat transfers from hotter body to colder body until it remains same.

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this is because heat transfer from hotter body to colder one
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80 degree Celsius
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The temperature of the water will be between 50C and 30C
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T=40
2ms(t-30)=ms(t-30)+ms(50-t)
T=40
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the temperature would be in between 30 and 50 degress as temp doesnt add or subtract
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it will be more that 30 but less than 50
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the temperature would be between 20 and 50 degrees.
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To find the temperature of that mixture :-

AVERAGE : 30+50 /2

=> 80/2 =40C.
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To find the temperature of that mixture :-

AVERAGE : 30+50 /2

=> 80/2 =40C.
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Hii mam
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Please find this answer

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between 30 and 50
 
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Answer: the temperature will slightly less than 40°C. Explanation: Because water expands when heated, 1 litre of water at 50°C will have less mass than 1 litre of water at 30°C. As a result, the 30°C litre has slightly more than the 50°C litre, and thus the average will end up slightly less than 40°C.

 
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The temperature will be between 30 C and 50 C
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The temperature will be between 30 degree Celsius and 50 degree Celsius
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