Hello all, first post on this forum but not the last.
The question itself goes like this :One piece of copper jewelry at 1058C has twice the mass of
another piece at 458C. Both are placed in a calorimeter of negligible
heat capacity. What is the final temperature inside the calorimeter
(c of copper 5 0.387 J/g?K)?
Now I know the equation to solve is (c)(m)(ΔT)=(c)(m)(ΔT)
or heat lost=heat gained.
My question is concerning the delta T. On the left side of the equation ΔT= Tfinal-Tinitial, where as on the right side it is ΔT=Tinitial-Tfinal. Why are they switched? Is it because one is calculated to be a negative value(loss) and the other positive(gain)?
Thanks in advance!