Thermal Physics - Specific Heat

Two identical 1 kg blocks of copper metal one initially at a temperature T= 0oC and the other initially at a temperature T= 100oC are enclosed in a perfectly insulating container. The two blocks are initially separated. When the blocks are placed in contact, they come to equilibrium at a final temperature Tf. The amount of heat exchanged between the two blocks in this process is equal to which of the following? (The specific heat of copper metal is equal to 0.1 kilocalorie/kgoK)

A. 50 Kcal
B. 25 Kcal
C. 10 Kcal
D. 5 Kcal
E. 1 Kcal
(GR9677 #14)
Solution:

mcΔT
|Q|gain = |Q|lost 
m1c1ΔT1  = m2c2ΔT2

m1 = m= 1 kg
ccccopper = 0.1 kcal/kgoK
T= 0oC = 273oK
T= 100oC = 373oK

ΔT1 = ΔT2
Tf   − TT− T
T = (TT1)/2 = (100 + 0)/2 = 50o= 323oK

|Q|gain = |Q|lost  = m1c1ΔT1  = 1 × 0.1 × (323 − 273) = 5kcal

Answer: D

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