Two heater wires, made of the same material and having the s

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161.

A certain gas is taken to the five states represented by dots in the graph. The plotted lines are isotherms. Order of the most portable speed νp of the molecules at these five states is

  • νp at 3  > νp at 1 = νp at 2 > νp at 4 = νp at 5

  • νp at 1 > νp at 2 =  νp at 3 > νp at 4 > νp at 5

  • νp at 3 > νp at 2 = νp at 4 > νp at 1 = νp at 5

  • insufficient information to predict the result


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162.

Two heater wires, made of the same material and having the same length and the same radius, are first connected in series and then in parallel to a constant potential difference. If the rates of I heat produced in the two cases are Hs  and  HP respectively, then  Hs/HP  will be

  • 1/2

  • 2

  • 1/4

  • 4


C.

1/4

When heater wires are connected in series the equivalent  resistance,

       Rs = R1 + R2

       Rs = 2R           ( since R1 = R2 )

 Rate of heat produced

       HsV2Rs

       HsV22R           ....(i)

In second case

     RPR1 R22R

     RP = R .R2 R

⇒    RPR2

∴  Rate of heat prodced

      HPV2RP

     HP2V2R            ......(ii)

DIviding (i) and (ii), we get

   HsHP =  V22R  2V2R 

          = V22R × R2V2

    HSHP = 14


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163.

In an adiabatic change , the pressure and temperature of a monoatomic gas are relted as P ∝ TC, where C equals

  • 23

  • 52

  • 35

  • 53


164.

Assertion: Ferro magnetic substances become paramagnetic above Curie temperature.

Reason: Domains are destroyed at high temperature.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

  • If assertion is true but reason is false

  • If both assertion and reason are false


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165.

Assertion:  In free expansion of an ideal gas, the entropy increases. 

Reason:  Entropy increases in all natural processes.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

  • If assertion is true but reason is false

  • If both assertion and reason are false


166.

By sucking through a straw, a student can reduce the pressure in his lungs to 750 mm of Hg ( densiy = 13.6 g/cm3). Using the straw, he can drink water from a glass upto a maximum depth of

  • 10 cm

  • 75 cm

  • 13.6 cm

  • 1.36 cm


167.

When you make ice cubes, the entropy of water

  • does not change

  • increase

  • decreases

  • may either increase or decrease depending on the process used


168.

A bimetallic strip consists of metals X and Y. It is mounted rigidly at the base as shown. The metal X has a higher coefficient of expansion compared to that for metal Y. When the bimetallic strip is placed in a cold bath

  • it will bend towards the right

  • it will bend towards the left

  • it will not bend but shrink

  • it will neither bend or shrink


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169.

Assertion:  In an isolated system the entropy increases. 

Reason: The processes in an isolated system are adiabatic.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If assertion is true, but reason is false

  • Both assertion and reason are false statements


170.

Assertion:  The Carnot cycle is useful in understanding the performance of heat engines. 

Reason:  The Carnot cycle provides a way of determining the maximum possible efficiency achievable with reservoirs of given temperatures.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If assertion is true, but reason is false

  • Both assertion and reason are false statements


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