Liquids at temperature 60°C and 20°C, respectively, have mass ratio 3 : 4 and their…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Thermodynamics
Liquids at temperature 60°C and 20°C, respectively, have mass ratio 3 : 4 and their specific heats in the ratio 4 : 5. If the two liquid mixed, the resultant temperature
- 70°C
- 0°C
- 35°C
- 40°C
Answer
(C) 35°C
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