Physics
(i) What is the principle of method of mixtures?
(ii) What is the other name given to it?
(iii) Name the law on which the principle is based.
Calorimetry
ICSE 2016
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(i) According to principle of mixtures, heat lost by a hot body is always equal to the heat gained by a cold body provided no heat is lost to the surroundings.
(ii) The principle of method of mixtures is also called the principle of calorimetry.
(iii) It is based on the law of conservation of energy.
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