Two cylinders contain the same amount of an ideal monoatomic gas. The same amount of heat is given to two cylinders. If the temperature rise in cylinder A is T0, then the temperature rise in cylinder B will be:
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4.
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The pressure and volume of a gas are changed as shown in the P-V diagram. The temperature of the gas will:
1. | increase as it goes from A to B. |
2. | increase as it goes from B to C. |
3. | remain constant during these changes. |
4. | decrease as it goes from D to A. |
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The incorrect relation is:
(where symbols have their usual meanings)
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The figure shows the (P-V) diagram of an ideal gas undergoing a change of state from A to B. Four different paths I, II, III and IV, as shown in the figure, may lead to the same change of state.
a. | The change in internal energy is the same in cases IV and III but not in cases I and II. |
b. | The change in internal energy is the same in all four cases. |
c. | Work done is maximum in case I. |
d. | Work done is minimum in case II. |
Which of the following options contains only correct statements?
1. | (b), (c), (d) | 2. | (a), (d) |
3. | (b), (c) | 4. | (a), (c), (d) |
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Consider a cycle followed by an engine (figure).
1 to 2 is isothermal,
2 to 3 is adiabatic,
3 to 1 is adiabatic.
Such a process does not exist, because:
a. | heat is completely converted to mechanical energy in such a process, which is not possible. |
b. | In this process, mechanical energy is completely converted to heat, which is not possible. |
c. | curves representing two adiabatic processes don’t intersect. |
d. | curves representing an adiabatic process and an isothermal process don't intersect. |
Choose the correct alternatives:
1. (a, b)
2. (a, c)
3. (b, c)
4. (c, d)
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Two cylinders, A and B, of equal capacity are connected to each other via a stopcock. A contains gas at a standard temperature and pressure. B is completely evacuated. The entire system is thermally insulated. If the stopcock is suddenly opened, then the change in internal energy of the gas is:
1. | 0
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2. | 5 J
|
3. | 1 J
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4. | 3 J |
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When a bicycle tyre suddenly bursts, the air inside the tyre expands. This process is:
1. | isothermal | 2. | adiabatic |
3. | isobaric | 4. | isochoric |
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Find out the total heat given to diatomic gas in the process ABC : (BC is isothermal)
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4. 3
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The efficiency of a Carnot engine is 40% when it receives energy at 500 K. At what temperature it should receive energy to increase its efficiency by 25% ?
1. | 600 K | 2. | 700 K |
3. | 800 K | 4. | 900 K |
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At a pressure of \(2\) atmospheres, a mass of diatomic gas \((\gamma = 1.4)\), is compressed adiabatically, causing its temperature to rise from \(27^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\) to \(927^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\). The pressure of the gas in the final state is:
1. 8 atm
2. 28 atm
3. 68.7 atm
4. 256 atm
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