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Which factor does not affect convection?

1. Temperature difference

2. The rate of movement of carrying medium

3. The volumetric specific heat of carrying medium

4. The thermal conductivity of carrying medium

Subtopic:  Convection |
Level 3: 35%-60%
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A polished plate with a rough black spot is heated to a high temperature and then taken to a dark room, then,

1. Spot will appear brighter than the plate.

2. Spot will appear darker than the plate.

3. Both will appear equally brighter.

4. Both will not be visible.

Subtopic:  Radiation |
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Level 1: 80%+
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Select the incorrect statement.

1. A body radiates at all temperatures except 0 K.

2. A good reflector is a bad radiator.

3. A colder body can radiate heat to the hotter surroundings.

4. A body does not radiate when its temperature is below 0°C.

Subtopic:  Radiation |
Level 3: 35%-60%
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"A good absorber is a good emitter" is explained by:

1. Stefan's law

2. Wien's law

3. Newton's law of cooling

4. Kirchhoff's law

Subtopic:  Radiation |
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Level 2: 60%+
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The rate of radiation of energy from a hot object is maximum if its surface is:

1. White and smooth

2. Black and rough

3. Black and smooth

4. White and rough

Subtopic:  Radiation |
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Level 2: 60%+
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Two balls of the same material and same surface finish have their diameters in the ratio 1:2. They are heated to the same temperature and are left in a room to cool by radiation, then the initial rate of loss of heat:

1. Will be the same for the balls.

2. For larger ball is half that of another ball.

3. For larger ball is twice that of another ball.

4. For larger ball is four times that of the other ball.

Subtopic:  Stefan-Boltzmann Law |
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Level 2: 60%+
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A black body, which is at a high-temperature T K, radiates thermal radiations at the rate of E W/m2. If the temperature falls to T/4 K, the thermal radiations emitted in W/m2 will be:

1. E

2. E/4

3. E/64

4. E/256

Subtopic:  Stefan-Boltzmann Law |
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Level 1: 80%+
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Two metal spheres have radii r and 2r and they emit thermal radiations with maximum intensities at wavelengths λ and 2λ respectively. The respective ratio of the radiant energies emitted by them per second will be:

1. 4 : 1

2. 1 : 4

3. 16 : 1

4. 8 : 1

Subtopic:  Stefan-Boltzmann Law |
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Level 2: 60%+
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A body cools down from 80°C to 60°C in 10 minutes when the temperature of the surroundings is 30°C. The temperature of the body after the next 10 minutes will be:

1. 30°C

2. 48°C

3. 50°C

4. 52°C

Subtopic:  Newton's Law of Cooling |
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Level 2: 60%+
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While finding specific heat capacity using a calorimeter, error might occur due to:

1. absence of insulating lid

2. absence of water equivalent

3. both 1 and 2

4. neither 1 nor 2

Subtopic:  Calorimetry |
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Level 2: 60%+
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