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A "flow calorimeter" is used to measure the specific heat of a liquid. Heat is added at a known rate to a stream of the liquid as it passes through the calorimeter at known rate, then a measurement of the resulting temperature difference between the in flow and the out flow points of the liquid stream enables us to compute the specific heat of the liquid. A liquid of density 0.85 `g//cm^(3)` flows through a calorimeter at the rate of 8.0 `cm^(3)//s`. heat is added by means of a 250 watt electric heating coil, and a temperature difference of `15^(@)C` is established in steady state conditions between the in flow and out flow points. Q. Specific heat of the liquid isA. `0.59cal//g.^(@)C`B. `4cal//g.^(@)C`C. `2cal//g.^(@)C`D. `9cal//g.^(@)C`

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