A calorimeter contains 0.2 kg of water at 30° C. 0.1kg of water at

A calorimeter contains 0.2 kg of water at 30° C. 0.1kg of water at 60° C is added to it. The mixture is well stirred and the resulting temperature is found to be 35° C. The heat capacity of the calorimeter is

Options

(a) 6300 J/K
(b) 1260 J/K
(c) 4200 J/K
(d) None of these

Correct Answer:

1260 J/K

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