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Consider a planet in some solar system which has a mass double the mass of the earth and density equal to the average density of the earth. An object weighing W on the earth will weight

[7] Gravitation
Chapter: [7] Gravitation
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The time taken by Mars to revolve round the Sun is 1.88 years. Find the ratio of average distance between Mars and the sun to that between the earth and the sun.

[7] Gravitation
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The moon takes about 27.3 days to revolve round the earth in a nearly circular orbit of radius 3.84 × 105 km/ Calculate the mass of the earth from these data.

[7] Gravitation
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Two small balls, each of mass m are connected by a light rigid rod of length L. The system is suspended from its centre by a thin wire of torsional constant k. The rod is rotated about the wire through an angle θ0 and released. Find the force exerted by the rod on one of the balls as the system passes through the mean position.

[13] Oscillations
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The energy of a given sample of an ideal gas depends only on its

[12] Kinetic Theory
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In Regnault's apparatus for measuring specific heat capacity of a solid, there is an inlet and an outlet in the steam chamber. The inlet is near the top and the outlet is near the bottom. Why is it better than the opposite choice where the inlet is near the bottom and the outlet is near the top?

[10] Thermal Properties of Matter
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In Regnault's apparatus for measuring specific heat capacity of a solid, there is an inlet and an outlet in the steam chamber. The inlet is near the top and the outlet is near the bottom. Why is it better than the opposite choice where the inlet is near the bottom and the outlet is near the top?

[11] Thermodynamics
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What is the specific heat capacity of melting ice?

[11] Thermodynamics
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What is the specific heat capacity of melting ice?

[10] Thermal Properties of Matter
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What is the specific heat capacity of boiling water?

[10] Thermal Properties of Matter
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What is the specific heat capacity of boiling water?

[11] Thermodynamics
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Which of the following quantities is zero on an average for the molecules of an ideal gas in equilibrium?

[12] Kinetic Theory
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Keeping the number of moles, volume and temperature the same, which of the following are the same for all ideal gases?

[12] Kinetic Theory
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The average momentum of a molecule in a sample of an ideal gas depends on

[12] Kinetic Theory
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The specific heat capacity of a body depends on _____________ .

[11] Thermodynamics
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The specific heat capacity of a body depends on _____________ .

[10] Thermal Properties of Matter
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Consider the quantity \[\frac{MkT}{pV}\] of an ideal gas where M is the mass of the gas. It depends on the

[12] Kinetic Theory
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Calculate the volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas at STP.

[12] Kinetic Theory
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The ratio of specific heat capacity to molar heat capacity of a body _____________ .

[10] Thermal Properties of Matter
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The ratio of specific heat capacity to molar heat capacity of a body _____________ .

[11] Thermodynamics
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