Which of the following material is used to make a calorimeter?
1. Glass
2. Ebonite
3. Metal
4. Superconductor
The thermal capacity of 100 g of aluminium: (specific heat)
1. 0.002 cal/°C
2. 20 cal/°C
3. 200 cal/°C
4. 100 cal/°C
The density of water is maximum at:
1. 39.2 °F
2. 4 °F
3. 0 °C
4. 273 K
A block of ice at -12 °C is slowly heated and converted into steam at 100 °C. Which of the following curves best represents the event?
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In engines, water is used as a coolant, because:
1. It is a good conductor of heat energy.
2. It has a low density.
3. It has high specific heat.
4. It is a bad conductor of heat energy.
Select correct statement related to heat.
1. Heat is possessed by a body.
2. Hot water contains more heat as compared to cold water.
3. Heat is energy which flows due to temperature difference.
4. All of these
Which of the following factors affect the thermal conductivity of a rod?
1. Area of cross-section
2. Length of rod
3. Material of rod
4. All of these
Two ends of a rod of a non-uniform area of cross-section are maintained at temperatures T1 and T2 (T1>T2) as shown in the figure.
If l is heat current through the cross-section of conductor at a distance x from its left face, then the variation of l with x is best represented by:
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Four rods of the same material with different radii \(r\) and length \(l\) are used to connect two reservoirs of heat at different temperatures. Which one will conduct maximum heat?
1. \(r=1~\text{cm}, l= 1~\text{m}\)
2. \(r=2~\text{cm}, l= 2~\text{m}\)
3. \(r=1~\text{cm}, l= \frac{1}{2}~\text{m}\)
4. \(r=2~\text{cm}, l= \frac{1}{2}~\text{m}\)