The temperatures of equal masses of three different liquids A, B and C are 12°C, 19°C and…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
The temperatures of equal masses of three different liquids A, B and C are 12°C, 19°C and 28°C respectively. The temperature when A and B are mixed is 16°C, and when B and C are mixed, it is 23°C. What will be the temperature when A and C are mixed ?
- 15.6 °C
- 23.2 °C
- 20.3 °C
- 25.8 °C
Answer
(C) 20.3 °C
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