A copper ball 2 cm in radius is heated in a furnace to 327 °C. If its emissivity is 0.3, at what rate does it radiate energy?
1.72 W
2.73 W
11.0 W
2.15 W
Young's modulus for a steel wire is 2 x 1011 Pa and its elastic limit is 2.5 x 108 Pa. By how much can a steel wire 3 m long and 2 mm in diameter be stretched before the elastic limit is exceeded?
3.75 mm
7.50 mm
4.75 mm
4.00 mm
Assertion: In an isolated system the entropy increases.
Reason: The process in an isolated system is adiabatic only.
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If assertion is true but reason is false.
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Assertion: The fundamental frequency of an open organ pipe increases as the temperature is increased.
Reason: This is because as the temperature increases, the velocity of sound increases more rapidly than length of the pipe.
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If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
If assertion is true but reason is false.
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Assertion: A hollow metallic closed container with small opening maintained at a high temperature can act as a source of black body radiation.
Reason: All metals act as black body radiator.
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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.
The force per unit length between two straight conductors separated by a distance of 0.02 m is 2 x 10-3 N m-1. The current in one conductor is 10 A and that in the other conductor is
20 A
5 A
2 A
10 A
What is the magnetic field on the axis of a coil of radius r carrying current I at a distance R from the origin?
The temperature of transition from ferromagnetic property to paramagnetic property is called
Transition temperature
Critical temperature
Curie temperature
Triplet temperature
C.
Curie temperature
The materials are only magnetic below curie temperature above curie temperature loses this property. This means that by increasing the temperature the orientation of the magnetic moments changes due to which the ferro-magnetic materials loses its magnetic property and change to para-magnetic property.
The temperature at which ferro-magneism changes to para-magnetism called curie-temperature.