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The quantity \[\frac{pV}{kT}\] represents

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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There is some liquid in a closed bottle. The amount of liquid is continuously decreasing. The vapour in the remaining part

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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There is some liquid in a closed bottle. The amount of liquid remains constant as time passes. The vapour in the remaining part

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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Vapour is injected at a uniform rate in a closed vessel which was initially evacuated. The pressure in the vessel

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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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 pbfor vessel B.

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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Find the average magnitude of linear momentum of a helium molecule in a sample of helium gas at 0°C. Mass of a helium molecule = 6.64 × 10−27 kg and Boltzmann constant = 1.38 × 10−23 J K−1.

[12] Kinetic Theory
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When we stir a liquid vigorously, it becomes warm. Is it a reversible process?

[11] Thermodynamics
Chapter: [11] Thermodynamics
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A glass tube, sealed at both ends, is 100 cm long. It lies horizontally with the middle 10 cm containing mercury. The two ends of the tube contain air at 27°C and at a pressure 76 cm of mercury. The air column on one side is maintained at 0°C and the other side is maintained at 127°C. Calculate the length of the air column on the cooler side. Neglect the changes in the volume of mercury and of the glass.

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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On a hot summer day we want to cool our room by opening the refrigerator door and closing all the windows and doors. Will the process work?

[10] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [10] Thermal Properties of Matter
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On a cold winter night you are asked to sit on a chair. Would you like to choose a metal chair or a wooden chair? Both are kept in the same lawn and are at the same temperature.

[10] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [10] Thermal Properties of Matter
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An ordinary electric fan does not cool the air, still it gives comfort in summer. Explain

[10] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [10] Thermal Properties of Matter
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The temperature of the atmosphere at a high altitude is around 500°C. Yet an animal there would freeze to death and not boil. Explain.

[10] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [10] Thermal Properties of Matter
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Figure shows a cylindrical tube of length 30 cm which is partitioned by a tight-fitting separator. The separator is very weakly conducting and can freely slide along the tube. Ideal gases are filled in the two parts of the vessel. In the beginning, the temperatures in the parts A and B are 400 K and 100 K respectively. The separator slides to a momentary equilibrium position shown in the figure. Find the final equilibrium position of the separator, reached after a long time.

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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Newton's law of cooling is a special case of

[10] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [10] Thermal Properties of Matter
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A body cools down from 65°C to 60°C in minutes. It will cool down from 60°C to 55°C in

[10] Thermal Properties of Matter
Chapter: [10] Thermal Properties of Matter
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Figure shows a large closed cylindrical tank containing water. Initially the air trapped above the water surface has a height h0 and pressure 2p0 where p0 is the atmospheric pressure. There is a hole in the wall of the tank at a depth h1 below the top from which water comes out. A long vertical tube is connected as shown. (a) Find the height h2 of the water in the long tube above the top initially. (b) Find the speed with which water comes out of the hole. (c) Find the height of the water in the long tube above the top when the water stops coming out of the hole.

[12] Kinetic Theory
Chapter: [12] Kinetic Theory
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Action and reaction

(a) act on two different objects
(b) have equal magnitude
(c) have opposite directions
(d) have resultant zero.

[5] Work, Energy and Power
Chapter: [5] Work, Energy and Power
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For most of the surfaces used in daily life, the friction coefficient is less than 1. Is it always necessary that the friction coefficient is less than 1?

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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Why is it easier to push a heavy block from behind than to press it on the top and push?

[4] Laws of Motion
Chapter: [4] Laws of Motion
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What is the average friction force when a person has a usual 1 km walk?

[4] Laws of Motion
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