Heat capacity is equal to the product of:
1. mass and gas constant
2. mass and specific heat
3. latent heat and volume of water
4. mass and Avogadro number
Hot water cools from 60 to 50 in first 10 minutes and from 50 to 42 in next 10 minutes. The temperature of surrounding is :
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A temperature of \(100^{\circ}\text {F}\) (Fahrenheit scale) is equal to \(T~\text{K}\) (Kelvin scale). The value of \(T\) is:
1. \(310.9\)
2. \(37.8\)
3. \(100\)
4. \(122.4\)
If \(\lambda_m\) is the wavelength, corresponding to which the radiant intensity of a block is at its maximum and its absolute temperature is \(T,\) then which of the following graphs correctly represents the variation of \(T?\)
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The fastest mode of heat transfer is
1. Conduction
2. Radiation
3. Convection
4. all are equally fast
A pendulum clock runs faster by \(5\) s per day at \(20^{\circ}\mathrm {C}\) and goes slow by \(10\) s per day at \(35^{\circ}\mathrm {C}\). It shows the correct time at a temperature of:
1. \(27.5^{\circ}\mathrm {C}\)
2. \(25^{\circ}\mathrm {C}\)
3. \(30^{\circ}\mathrm {C}\)
4. \(33^{\circ}\mathrm {C}\)
A body cools down from \(80^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\) \(70^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\)
1. | less than 5 minutes. |
2. | equal to 5 minutes. |
3. | more than 5 minutes. |
4. | can't say anything as the temperature of the surroundings is not known. |
A constrained steel rod of length \(l\), area of cross-section \(A\), Young's modulus \(Y\) and coefficient of linear expansion \(\alpha\) is heated through \(t^{\circ}\text{C}\). The work that can be performed by the rod when heated is:
1. \((YA\alpha t)(l\alpha t)\)
2. \(\frac{1}{2}(YA\alpha t)(l\alpha t)\)
3. \(\frac{1}{2}(YA\alpha t)\frac{1}{2}(l\alpha t)\)
4. \(2(YA\alpha t)(l\alpha t)\)
When a block of iron floats in Hg at , a fraction of its volumen= is submerged, while at temperature of a fraction is seen to be submersed. If the coefficient of volume expansion of iron is and that of mercury is , then the ratio can be expressed as:
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