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Calculate CV of a fuel sample of coal 0.6 g. Water equivalent of calorimeter 2200 g. Increase in temperature = 6.52 °C

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Calculate CV of a fuel sample of coal 0.6 g.

Water equivalent of calorimeter 2200 g.

Increase in temperature = 6.52 °C

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Solution

To calculate the Calorific Value (CV) of the fuel sample, we need to use the formula:

CV = (water equivalent of calorimeter * increase in temperature) / mass of fuel sample

Given:

  • Water equivalent of calorimeter = 2200 g
  • Increase in temperature = 6.52 °C
  • Mass of fuel sample = 0.6 g

Substituting these values into the formula:

CV = (2200 * 6.52) / 0.6

Now, perform the multiplication:

CV = 14344 / 0.6

Finally, divide to get the Calorific Value:

CV = 23906.67 cal/g

So, the Calorific Value of the fuel sample of coal is approximately 23906.67 cal/g.

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