Solved: A flow calorimeter is an apparatus used to measure

Chapter 20, Problem 63

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A flow calorimeter is an apparatus used to measure the specific heat of a liquid. The technique of flow calorimetry involves measuring the temperature difference between the input and output points of a flowing stream of the liquid while energy is added by heat at a known rate. A liquid of density 900 kg/m3 flows through the calorimeter with volume flow rate of 2.00 L/min. At steady state, a temperature difference 3.50C is established between the input and output points when energy is supplied at the rate of 200 W. What is the specific heat of the liquid?

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