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Physics 9.09g - Calorimetry Example 2

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Calorimetry example problem

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  • @GodofHunter89  Yes, you could set it up that way. In that case the expression would be on the other side of the equals sign. The two approaches should be mathematically equivalent.

  • very good example and helpful, but shouldnt the heat lost in the iron be a negative value as its exothermic and the fact that Tfinal-T initial (41-200) ?

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