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In two experiments with a continuous flow calorimeter to determine the specific heat capacity of a liquid, an input power of 60 W produced a rise of 10 K in the liquid. When the power was doubled, the same temperature rise was achieved by making the rate of flow of liquid three times faster. The power lost to the surroundings in each case was A. 20 W B. 30 W C. 40 W D. 120 W If anyone solves this, plz explain...thanx


In two experiments with a continuous flow calorimeter to determine the specific heat capacity of a liquid, an input power of 60 W produced a rise of 10 K in the liquid.  When the power was doubled, the same temperature rise was achieved by making the rate of flow of liquid three times faster.  The power lost to the surroundings in each case was
 
A.        20 W
B.         30 W
C.         40 W
D.        120 W
If anyone solves this, plz explain...thanx


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