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Guided explanations and solutions for Wilson’s Physics Laboratory Experiments (8th Edition).
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Choose graph and look to the final temperature when the mixture reaches the thermal equilibrium. The heat lost by the hot water (at 50 °C) to cool down to the final temperature T will be transferred to the ice to melt it first and then warm up it from 0 °C to the final temperature T as you can see in the equation (1),, below. A.
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The document provides the table of contents for 15 physics experiments involving measurements and units, mechanics, thermal physics, waves and light, and electricity and magnetism.
Kelvin (unit of thermodynamic temperature, symbol K) The Kelvin is the fraction 1/273.15 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water. The Kelvin is used to express an interval or a difference in temperature, so it tends to appear in the denominator of derived units.