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The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of 2000 g of water from 10oC to 50oC is
  1. 80 cal
  2. 80,000 cal
  3. 8000 cal
  4. none of these

A
none of these
B
80,000 cal
C
80 cal
D
8000 cal
Solution
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The correct option is B 80,000 cal
Heat required =mST=2000×1×(5010)=80000cal

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