The specific heat at constant pressure and at constant volume for an ideal gas are Cp and Cv and its adiabatic and isothermal elasticities are E andEθ  respectively. The  ratio of E to Eθ is

1. Cv/Cp

2. Cp/Cv

3. CpCv

4. 1/CpCv

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The compressibility of water is \(4\times 10^{-5}\) per unit atmospheric pressure. The decrease in volume of \(100\) cubic centimeter of water under a pressure of \(100\) atmosphere will be:
1. \(0.4~\text{cc}\)
2. \(4\times 10^{-5}~\text{cc}\)
3. \(0.025~\text{cc}\)
4. \(0.004~\text{cc}\)

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If a rubber ball is taken at the depth of 200 m in a pool, its volume decreases by 0.1%. If the density of the water is 1×103kg/m3 and g=10m/s2, then the volume elasticity in  will be

1. 108                                       

2. 2×108

3. 109                                         

4. 2×109

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When a pressure of 100 atmosphere is applied on a spherical ball, then its volume reduces by 0.01%. The bulk modulus of the material of the rubber in dyne / cm2 is:

1. 10×1012                               

2. 100×1012

3. 1×1012                                 

4. 20×1012

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A uniform cube is subjected to volume compression. If each side is decreased by \(1\%\), then bulk strain is:

1. \(0.01\) 2. \(0.06\)
3. \(0.02\) 4. \(0.03\)
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A ball falling into a lake of depth \(200~\text{m}\) shows a \(0.1\%\) decrease in its volume at the bottom. What is the bulk modulus of the material of the ball?
1. \(19.6\times 10^{8}~\text{N/m}^2\)
2. \(19.6\times 10^{-10}~\text{N/m}^2\)
3. \(19.6\times 10^{10}~\text{N/m}^2\)
4. \(19.6\times 10^{-8}~\text{N/m}^2\)

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The Bulk modulus for an incompressible liquid is:

1. Zero                                           

2. Unity

3. Infinity                                       

4. Between 0 to 1

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The Young's modulus of the material of a wire is 6×1012N/m2 and  there is no transverse strain in it, then its modulus of rigidity will be

1. 3×1012N/m2                       

2. 2×1012N/m2

3. 1012N/m2                           

4. None of the above

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Shearing stress causes a change in-

1.   Length                              

2.   Breadth

3.   Shape                               

4.   Volume

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The strain-stress curves of three wires of different materials are shown in the figure. P, Q and R are the elastic limits of the wires. The figure shows that

1. Elasticity of wire P is maximum

2. Elasticity of wire Q is maximum

3. Tensile strength of R is maximum

4. None of the above is true

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