Water is cooled with ice cubes (Fig. 6.10). The water and the ice cubes are considered as an isolated system. Initially, the ice cubes are at melting temperature T_0 and the water at temperature T_i. The total initial mass of ice is \acute{M} and the initial mass of water is M. The latent heat of melting of ice per unit mass is \ell^*_{s\ell} and the specific heat per unit mass of water is c^∗_ V.
a) Determine the final temperature T_m of the water.
b) Determine the final temperature T_m of the water if melted ice (i.e. water) had been added at melting temperature T_0 instead of ice.
Numerical Application:
M = 0.45 kg, \acute{M} = 0.05 kg, T_i = 20°C, T_0 = 0°C, \ell^*_{s\ell} = 3.33 · 10^6 J kg^{−1} and c^∗_V = 4.19 · 10^3 J kg^{−1} K^{−1}.