If the ends of the meter stick are maintained at \(\theta_1\)\(^\circ \text{C}\) and \(\theta_2\)\(^\circ \text{C},\) the temperatures measured at the \(25\) cm and \(80\) cm marks are observed to be \(35^\circ \text{C}\) and \(68^\circ \text{C}\) respectively. Then the temperatures of the left end (\(\theta_1\)\(^\circ \text{C}\)) and the right end (\(\theta_2\)\(^\circ \text{C}\)) are: 
1. \(\theta_{1}=0, ~\theta_{2}=90\)   
2. \(\theta_{1}=10,~\theta_{2}=85\)
3. \(\theta_{1}=20, ~\theta_{2}=80\)
4. \(\theta_{1}=30, ~\theta_{2}=100\)

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When the temperature difference between a body and its surroundings is \(20\)°C, it loses heat to the surroundings at a rate of \(40\) W. If the temperature difference increases to \(25\)°C, the rate of loss of heat is:
1. \(45\)
2. \(50\) W
3. \(60\)
4. \(80\) W
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Two liquids flow through a heat exchanger and exchange heat energy.
The first liquid has a mass flow rate \(\Big(\frac{dm}{dt}\Big)=r_1,\) and its temperature rises by \(\Delta\theta_1.\) For the second liquid, the flow rate \(\Big(\frac{dm}{dt}\Big)=r_2,\) and the temperature fall is \(\Delta\theta_2.\) The ratio of their specific heat capacities is:
1.  \(\frac{\Delta\theta_1}{\Delta\theta_2}\)
2.  \(\frac{r_1}{r_2}\)
3.  \(\frac{r_2\Delta\theta_2}{r_1\Delta\theta_1}\)
4.  \(\frac{r_2\Delta\theta_1}{r_1\Delta\theta_2}\)
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A body cools from \(52^\circ \text{C}\) to \(48^\circ \text{C}\) in \(6\) minutes. How much time will the same body take to cool from \(53^\circ \text{C}\) to \(47^\circ \text{C}?\) Assume cooling is linear with time.
1. \(12\) minutes
2. \(9\) minutes
3. \(8\) minutes
4. \(7\) minutes
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A vessel containing water is heated from the top by means of a heater, just above the water surface. Assume that the temperature of the water was just above \(0^\circ\mathrm{ C},\) in the beginning. The temperature \((\theta_A)\) at the bottom is measured as a function of time. Which of the following shows the correct plot?
                                  
          
1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
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A body loses heat at a rate of \(2\) W/min when it is at a temperature of \(40^{\circ}\mathrm C,\) but at a rate of \(1\) W/min when its temperature is \(30^{\circ}\mathrm C.\) The temperature of the surroundings is:
1. \(25^{\circ}\mathrm C\)
2. \(20^{\circ}\mathrm C\)
3. \(10^{\circ}\mathrm C\)
4. \(35^{\circ}\mathrm C\)
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Ice (\(0^{\circ}\)C) is kept in an insulated reservoir with an opening that is covered at the top with a cloth. When a black cloth \((B)\) is placed at the top, the ice melts at \(2\) g/\(3\) min. When an ordinary cloth \((G)\) is placed, the rate of melting is \(2\) g /\(5\) min. The emissivity of \(G\) is: (assuming that \(B\) behaves as a blackbody)
                       
1. \(0.6\) 2. \(0.3\)
3. \(0.4\) 4. \(0.5\)
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A radiation blackbody has the shape of a sphere of radius \(r.\) Its surface is at a temperature \(T\) (in Kelvin). If the temperature is doubled and the radius is halved, the total rate of radiation emitted from the body:
1. increases by a factor of \(4\)
2. increases by a factor of \(2\)
3. remains unchanged
4. decreases by a factor of \(2\)
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\(200\) g of water at \(20^\circ\)C and \(300\) g of water at \(70^\circ\)C are mixed in a calorimeter of negligible heat capacity. Assume no loss of heat. The final temperature is:
1. \(40^\circ\)C
2. \(50^\circ\)C
3. \(60^\circ\)C
4. \(45^\circ\)C
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Three rods of identical dimensions but made of materials of conductivities \(K,~2K,~K\) are connected in series. The two ends \(A~,B\) are maintained at temperatures of \(0~^{\circ} \text{C},~100~^{\circ} \text{C}\) respectively. Assume no loss of heat from the sides. The temperatures of the junctions \(X,~Y\) are:
                  
1. \(25~^\circ\text C,~75~^\circ\text C\)
2. \(40~^\circ\text C,~60~^\circ\text C\)
3. \(20~^\circ\text C,~80~^\circ\text C\)
4. \(30~^\circ\text C,~70~^\circ\text C\)
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