An object is cooled from 75°C to 65°C in 2 minutes in a room at 30°C. The time taken to cool another object from 55°C to 45°C in the same room in minutes is -

(1) 4                   

(2) 5

(3) 6                   

(4) 7

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A cane is taken out from a refrigerator at 0°C. The atmospheric temperature is 25°C. If t1 is the time taken to heat from 0°C to 5°C and t2 is the time taken from 10°C to 15°C, then 
(1) t1>t2                         

(2) t1<t2

(3) t1=t2                        

(4) There is no relation

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Two rods (one semi-circular and other straight) of same material and of same cross-sectional area are joined as shown in the figure. The points A and B are maintained at different temperature. The ratio of the heat transferred through a cross-section of a semi-circular rod to the heat transferred through a cross section of the straight rod in a given time is 


(1) 2 : π 

(2) 1 : 2

(3) π : 2

(4) 3 : 2

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A wall is made up of two layers A and B. The thickness of the two layers is the same, but materials are different. The thermal conductivity of A is double than that of B. In thermal equilibrium the temperature difference between the two ends is 36°C. Then the difference of temperature at the two surfaces of A will be

(a) 6°C             (b) 12°C
(c) 18°C            (d) 24°C

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Ice starts forming in lake with water at 0°C and when the atmospheric temperature is -10°C. If the time taken for 1 cm of ice be 7 hours, then the time taken for the thickness of ice to change from 1 cm to 2 cm is

(1) 7 hours                                   

(2) 14 hours

(3) Less than 7 hours                     

(4) More than 7 hours

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A cylinder of radius R made of a material of thermal conductivity K1 is surrounded by a cylindrical shell of inner radius R and outer radius 2R made of material of thermal conductivity K2. The two ends of the combined system are maintained at two different temperatures. There is no loss of heat across the cylindrical surface and the system is in steady state. The effective thermal conductivity of the system is 

1. K1+K2 2. K1K2K1+K2
3. K1+3K24 4. 3K1+K24

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Three rods made of the same material and having the same cross section have been joined as shown in the figure. Each rod is of the same length. The left and right ends are kept at 0°C and  90°C respectively. The temperature of the junction of the three rods will be 


(1) 45°C

(2) 60°C

(3) 30°C

(4) 20°C

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A room is maintained at 20°C by a heater of resistance 20 ohm connected to 200 volt mains. The temperature is uniform through out the room and heat is transmitted through a glass window of area 1m2 and thickness 0.2 cm. What will be the temperature outside? Given that thermal conductivity K for glass is 0.2 cal/m °C and J = 4.2 J/cal

(a) 15.24°C          (b) 15.00°C

(c) 24.15°C          (d) None of the above

 

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There is formation of layer of snow x cm thick on water, when the temperature of air is -θ°C (less than freezing point). The thickness of layer increases from x to y in the time t, then the value of t is given by
(1) x+yx-yρL2                

(2) x-yρL2

(3) x+yx-yρL                 

(4) x-yρLk2θ

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A composite metal bar of uniform section is made up of  equal lengths of copper,  nickel and  aluminium. Each part being in perfect thermal contact with the adjoining part. The copper end of the composite rod is maintained at 100°C and the aluminium end at 0°C. The whole rod is covered with belt so that there is no heat loss occurs at the sides. If KCu=2KAl and KAl=3KNi , then what will be the temperatures of Cu-Ni and Ni-Al junctions respectively ?

(a) 23.33°C and 78.8°C        (b) 88.89 °C and 22.22 °C
(c) 50°C and 30°C                (d) 30°C and 50°C

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