If a ball of 80 kg mass hits an ice cube and temperature of ball is 100 °C, then how much…
Physics · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermal Properties of Matter
If a ball of 80 kg mass hits an ice cube and temperature of ball is 100 °C, then how much ice converted into water? Specific heat of ball is 0.2 cal g–1, Latent heat of ice = 80 cal g–1
- 20 g
- 200 g
- 2 × 103 g
- 2 × 104 g
Answer
(B) 200 g
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