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Tutu_93:
october 2008 second variant

Ghost Of Highbury:
paer 1, 3 or 6?????????

nid404:
you take the mass of the beaker first and then the mass of beaker+water.

This will let u find the mass of the water( mass of beaker+water - mass of beaker)

And this is what u need other than the energy used to find sp.latent heat of fusion

examsaresoon:
Could some one explain what "linearity" of a thermometer means?

nid404:
This means it must change by the same amount for every degree of temperature change.

e.g. a property that changes a little in one half of the temperature range and much more in the other half would not be suitable

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