A solid object is placed in water contained in an adiabatic container for some time. The temperature of water falls during the period and there is no appreciable change in the shape of the object. The temperature of the solid object.
(a) | must have increased |
(b) | must have decreased |
(c) | may have increased |
(d) | may have remained constant. |
1. | (a), (b) |
2. | (a) only |
3. | (c), (d) |
4. | (a), (d) |
As the temperature is increased, the time period of a pendulum
(a) | increases proportionately with temperature |
(b) | increases |
(c) | decreases |
(d) | remains constant |
Choose the correct option
1. | (b) only |
2. | (a), (c) |
3. | (c), (d) |
4. | (a), (d) |
There is some liquid in a closed bottle. The amount of liquid is continuously decreasing. The vapour in the remaining part
1. must be saturated
2. must be unsaturated
3. may be saturated
4. there will be no vapour.
There is some liquid in a closed bottle. The amount of liquid remains constant as time passes. The vapour in the remaining part:
1. must be saturated.
2. must be unsaturated.
3. maybe unsaturated.
4. there will be no vapour.
Vapour is injected at a uniform rate in a closed vessel which was initially evacuated. The pressure in the vessel
1. increases continuously
2. decreases continuously
3. first increases and then decreases
4. first increases and then becomes constant.
A vessel A has volume V and a vessel B has volume 2V. Both contain some water which has a constant volume. The pressure in the space above water is pa for vessel A and pb for vessel B.
1. pa = pb
2. pa = 2pb
3. pb = 2pa
4. pb = 4pa
1. | the heat given |
2. | the temperature raised |
3. | the mass of the body |
4. | the material of the body |
Water equivalent of a body is measured in
1. kg
2. calorie
3. kelvin
4. m3
When a hot liquid is mixed with a cold liquid, the temperature of the mixture
1. first decreases then becomes constant
2. first increases then becomes constant
3. continuously increases
4. is undefined for some time and then becomes nearly constant.
Which of the following pairs of physical quantities may be represented in the same unit ?
1. heat and temperature
2. temperature and mole
3. heat and work
4. specific heat and heat