The two ends of a metal rod are maintained at temperatures \(100^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\) and \(110^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\). The rate of heat flow in the rod is found to be 4.0 J/s. If the ends are maintained at temperatures \(200^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\) and \(210^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\), the rate of heat flow will be:
1. 44.0 J/s
2. 16.8 J/s
3. 8.0 J/s
4. 4.0 J/s

Subtopic:  Conduction |
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Two metal wires of identical dimensions are connected in series. If σ1 and σ2 are the conductivities of the metal wires respectively, the effective conductivity of the combination is

1. 2σ1σ2σ1+σ2

2. σ1σ22σ1σ2 

3. σ1+σ2σ1σ2  

4. σ1σ2σ1+σ2

Subtopic:  Conduction |
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The value of coefficient of volume expansion of glycerin is 5x10-4 K-1. The fractional change in the density of glycerin for a rise of 40°C in its temperature is -

(1) 0.015

(2) 0.020

(3) 0.025

(4) 0.010

Subtopic:  Thermal Expansion |
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Steam at 100°C is passed into 20 g of water at 10°C. When water acquires a temperature of 80°C, the mass of water present will be (Take specific heat of water=1 cal g-1 °C-1 and latent heat of steam = 540 cal g-1)

(a) 24 g                       

(b) 31.5g

(c) 42.5 g                   

(d) 22.5 g

Subtopic:  Calorimetry |
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A certain quantity of water cools from \(70^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\) to \(60^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\) in the first 5 minutes and to \(54^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\) in the next 5 minutes. 
The temperature of the surroundings will be: 

1. \(45^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\) 2. \(20^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\)
3. \(42^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\) 4. \(10^{\circ}\mathrm{C}\)
Subtopic:  Newton's Law of Cooling |
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A piece of iron is heated in a flame. It first becomes dull red then becomes reddish yellow and finally turns to white hot. The correct explanation for the above observation is possible by using

(1) Stefan's law

(2) Wien's displacement law

(3) Kirchoff's law

(4) Newton's law of cooling

Subtopic:  Wien's Displacement Law |
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Liquid oxygen at 50K is heated to 300K at constant pressure of 1 atm. The rate of heating is constant.Which one of the following graphs represents the variation of temperature with time?

Subtopic:  Calorimetry |
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A slab of stone of area of 0.36 m2 and 

thickness 0.1 m is exposed on the lower 

surface to steam at 100°C. A block of ice 

at 0°C rests on the upper surface of the slab.

In one hour 4.8 kg of ice is melted. The thermal

conductivity of slab is

(Given latent heat of fusion of ice 

=3.36x105 J kg-1)

(a) 1.24 J/m/s/°C        (b) 1.29 J/m/s/°C

(c) 2.05 J/m/s/°C        (d) 1.02 J/m/s/°C

Subtopic:  Conduction |
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When 1 kg of ice at 0°C melts to water at 0°C, the resulting change in its entropy, taking latent heat of ice to be 80 cal/g, is

(1)  8×104 cal/K                                     

(2)  80 cal/K

(3)  293 cal/K                                         

(4)  273 cal/K

Subtopic:  Calorimetry |
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A thermocouple of negligible resistance produces an emf of 40 μV/°C in the linear range of temperature. A galvanometer of resistance 10 Ω whose sensitivity is 1 μA/div, is employed with the thermocouple. The smallest value of temperature difference that can be detected by the system will be

(a) 0.5°C                                       (b) 1°C

(c) 0.1°C                                       (d) 0.25°C

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