The experiment is described below in the explanation.
The specific heat is the amount of heat required to change the temperature by 1°C. It is denoted by C.
Heat lost or gained is represented as
Q = m C ΔT
In a calorimeter, a liquid is filled into the the cup with a temperature. A rod with high temperature is inserted into that liquid.
We use principle of mixture by putting a heated rod in a liquid and then measuring the rise of temperature of liquid.
So, heat is lost by rod and gained by liquid and colorimeter.
Thus, experiment is described.
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