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Write a note on free expansion.
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Explain work done during a thermodynamic process.
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Explain the thermodynamics of the isobaric process.
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Explain the thermodynamics of the isochoric process.
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Explain thermodynamics of the adiabatic process.
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The equation of a simple harmonic progressive wave is given by, y = 5cosπ`[200t - x/150]`, where x and y are in cm and ‘t’ is in second. Then the velocity of the wave is ______.
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The integral multiple of fundamental frequencies are ______
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What are harmonics?
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What are overtones?
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A violin string vibrates with the fundamental frequency of 510 Hz. What is the frequency of the first overtone?
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Distinguish between an overtone and harmonic.
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State any four applications of beats.
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The equation of simple harmonic progressive wave is, y = sin π/2 (4t/0.025 – x/0.25). Where all quantities are in the S.I. system. Find the amplitude, frequency, wavelength, and velocity of the wave.
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Explain the production of beats and deduce analytically the expression for beats frequency.
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Define the work function of the metal.
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Explain the term ‘wave-particle duality' of matter.
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What are the limitations of the first law of thermodynamics?
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The molar specific heat of an ideal gas at constant pressure and constant volume is 'Cp' and 'Cv' respectively. If 'R' is the universal gas constant and the ratio 'Cp' to 'Cv' is 'γ' then CV = ______.
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Give any two types of a thermodynamic process.
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