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8. Read the following paragraph and answer the questions.

If heat is exchanged between a hot and cold object, the temperature of the cold object goes on increasing due to gain of energy and the temperature of the hot object goes on decreasing due to loss of energy. The change in temperature continues till the temperatures of both the objects attain the same value. In this process, the cold object gains heat energy and the hot object loses heat energy. If the system of both the objects is isolated from the environment by keeping it inside a heat resistant box (meaning that the energy exchange takes place between the two objects only), then no energy can flow from inside the box or come into the box.

i. Heat is transferred from where to where?

ii. Which principle do we learn about from this process?

iii. How will you state the principle briefly?

iv. Which property of the substance is measured using this principle?

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i. Heat is transferred from where to where? 

Ans: Heat is transferred from the object at higher temperature to the object at lower temperature. 

ii. Which principle do we learn about from this process?

Ans: We learn the principle of heat exchange from this process.

iii. How will you state the principle briefly? 

Ans: Principle of heat exchange states that  If a system of two objects is isolated from the environment by keeping it inside a heat resistant box, then no energy can leave the box or enter the box. In this situation, heat energy lost by the hot object = heat energy gained by the cold object.In due course, the two objects attain the same temperature.

iv. Which property of the substance is measured using this principle?

Ans: Specific heat of an object can be measured using this principle.

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