Hi,
Thanks for that. Is this correct:
((Va * Ta) + (Vb * Tb)) / (Va+Vb) = Tf
Va = volume in tank A whose temperature is Ta
Vb = volume in tank B whose temperature is Tb
Tf = the temperature of the water after mixing.
PS. How do i make the formula into an image like others have done?
Jeo
What is the specific heat capacity of water? Is that a constant?
Im not at school, and im not a scienctist...!
I have 2 jars of water, and just wondered if it was possible.
OK, now you have really lost me. What has thermal content and mass got to do with it? I want to mix water as a liquid form, i.e. milli-litres not grams.
And i dont know temperature change because thats what im trying to find out!!
Hi.
Is there a formula that can calculate the resultant temperature of water when two different amounts with different temperatures are mixed?
e.g.
100ml @ 20°C added to 50ml @ 60°C = 150ml @ ??? °C
Joe
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