Air is a bad conductor of heat or partly conducts heat. Still, a vacuum is to be placed between the walls of the thermos flask because:
1. | it is difficult to fill the air between the walls of the thermos flask. |
2. | due to more pressure of air, the thermos can get cracks. |
3. | by convection, heat can flow through the air. |
4. | on filling the air, there is no advantage. |
While measuring the thermal conductivity of a liquid, we keep the upper part hot and the lower part cool, so that:
1. | convection may be stopped |
2. | radiation may be stopped |
3. | heat conduction is easier downwards |
4. | it is easier and more convenient to do so |
Mode of transmission of heat, in which heat is carried by the moving particles, is
(1) Radiation
(2) Conduction
(3) Convection
(4) Wave motion
In heat transfer, which method is based on gravitation ?
(1) Natural convection
(2) Conduction
(3) Radiation
(4) Stirring of liquids
When fluids are heated from the bottom, convection currents are produced because -
(1) Molecular motion of fluid becomes aligned
(2) Molecular collisions take place within the fluid
(3) Heated fluid becomes more dense than the cold fluid above it
(4) Heated fluid becomes less dense than the cold fluid above it
If a liquid is heated in weightlessness, the heat is transmitted through
(1) Conduction
(2) Convection
(3) Radiation
(4) Neither, because the liquid cannot be heated in weightlessness
The rate of loss of heat from a body cooling under conditions of forced convection is proportional to its (A) heat capacity (B) surface area (C) absolute temperature (D) excess of temperature over that of surrounding : state if
(1) A, B, C are correct
(2) Only A and C are correct
(3) Only B and D are correct
(4) Only D is correct
In which of the following process, convection does not take place primarily ?
(1) Sea and land breeze
(2) Boiling of water
(3) Warming of glass of bulb due to filament
(4) Heating air around a furnace
On a clear sunny day, an object at temperature \(T\) is placed on the top of a high mountain. An identical object at the same temperature is placed at the foot of the mountain. If both the objects are exposed to sun-rays for two hours in an identical manner, the object placed on the top of a mountain will register a temperature:
1. | higher than the object at the foot. |
2. | lower than the object at the foot. |
3. | equal to the object at the foot. |
4. | none of the above. |
Heat travels through vacuum by
(1) Conduction
(2) Convection
(3) Radiation
(4) Both (a) and (b)