00. Temperature and Measurement of Temperature (Thermometer)
Thermal Properties of Matter

146498 A slab consists of portions of different materials of same thickness and having the conductivities $K_{1}$ and $K_{2}$. The equivalent thermal conductivity of the slab is

1 $\mathrm{K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}$
2 $\sqrt{\mathrm{K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}}$
3 $\frac{2 \mathrm{~K}_{1} \mathrm{~K}_{2}}{\mathrm{~K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}}$
4 $\sqrt{\frac{\mathrm{K}_{1} \mathrm{~K}_{2}}{\mathrm{~K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}}}$
Thermal Properties of Matter

146396 Mercury boils at $367^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$. However, mercury thermometers are made such that they can measure temperature upto $500^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$. This is done by

1 maintaining vacuum above mercury column in the stem of the thermometer
2 filling nitrogen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
3 filling oxygen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
4 filling nitrogen gas at low pressure above the mercury column
Thermal Properties of Matter

146401 The triple point of water is

1 $273.16^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
2 $273.16 \mathrm{~K}$
3 $273.16^{\circ} \mathrm{F}$
4 $0.15 \mathrm{~K}$
Thermal Properties of Matter

146413 If boiling point of water is $95^{\circ} \mathrm{F}$, what will be reduction at celsius scale?

1 $7^{0} \mathrm{C}$
2 $65^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
3 $63^{0} \mathrm{C}$
4 $35^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
Thermal Properties of Matter

146498 A slab consists of portions of different materials of same thickness and having the conductivities $K_{1}$ and $K_{2}$. The equivalent thermal conductivity of the slab is

1 $\mathrm{K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}$
2 $\sqrt{\mathrm{K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}}$
3 $\frac{2 \mathrm{~K}_{1} \mathrm{~K}_{2}}{\mathrm{~K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}}$
4 $\sqrt{\frac{\mathrm{K}_{1} \mathrm{~K}_{2}}{\mathrm{~K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}}}$
Thermal Properties of Matter

146396 Mercury boils at $367^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$. However, mercury thermometers are made such that they can measure temperature upto $500^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$. This is done by

1 maintaining vacuum above mercury column in the stem of the thermometer
2 filling nitrogen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
3 filling oxygen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
4 filling nitrogen gas at low pressure above the mercury column
Thermal Properties of Matter

146401 The triple point of water is

1 $273.16^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
2 $273.16 \mathrm{~K}$
3 $273.16^{\circ} \mathrm{F}$
4 $0.15 \mathrm{~K}$
Thermal Properties of Matter

146413 If boiling point of water is $95^{\circ} \mathrm{F}$, what will be reduction at celsius scale?

1 $7^{0} \mathrm{C}$
2 $65^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
3 $63^{0} \mathrm{C}$
4 $35^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
Thermal Properties of Matter

146498 A slab consists of portions of different materials of same thickness and having the conductivities $K_{1}$ and $K_{2}$. The equivalent thermal conductivity of the slab is

1 $\mathrm{K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}$
2 $\sqrt{\mathrm{K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}}$
3 $\frac{2 \mathrm{~K}_{1} \mathrm{~K}_{2}}{\mathrm{~K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}}$
4 $\sqrt{\frac{\mathrm{K}_{1} \mathrm{~K}_{2}}{\mathrm{~K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}}}$
Thermal Properties of Matter

146396 Mercury boils at $367^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$. However, mercury thermometers are made such that they can measure temperature upto $500^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$. This is done by

1 maintaining vacuum above mercury column in the stem of the thermometer
2 filling nitrogen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
3 filling oxygen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
4 filling nitrogen gas at low pressure above the mercury column
Thermal Properties of Matter

146401 The triple point of water is

1 $273.16^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
2 $273.16 \mathrm{~K}$
3 $273.16^{\circ} \mathrm{F}$
4 $0.15 \mathrm{~K}$
Thermal Properties of Matter

146413 If boiling point of water is $95^{\circ} \mathrm{F}$, what will be reduction at celsius scale?

1 $7^{0} \mathrm{C}$
2 $65^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
3 $63^{0} \mathrm{C}$
4 $35^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
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Thermal Properties of Matter

146498 A slab consists of portions of different materials of same thickness and having the conductivities $K_{1}$ and $K_{2}$. The equivalent thermal conductivity of the slab is

1 $\mathrm{K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}$
2 $\sqrt{\mathrm{K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}}$
3 $\frac{2 \mathrm{~K}_{1} \mathrm{~K}_{2}}{\mathrm{~K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}}$
4 $\sqrt{\frac{\mathrm{K}_{1} \mathrm{~K}_{2}}{\mathrm{~K}_{1}+\mathrm{K}_{2}}}$
Thermal Properties of Matter

146396 Mercury boils at $367^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$. However, mercury thermometers are made such that they can measure temperature upto $500^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$. This is done by

1 maintaining vacuum above mercury column in the stem of the thermometer
2 filling nitrogen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
3 filling oxygen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
4 filling nitrogen gas at low pressure above the mercury column
Thermal Properties of Matter

146401 The triple point of water is

1 $273.16^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
2 $273.16 \mathrm{~K}$
3 $273.16^{\circ} \mathrm{F}$
4 $0.15 \mathrm{~K}$
Thermal Properties of Matter

146413 If boiling point of water is $95^{\circ} \mathrm{F}$, what will be reduction at celsius scale?

1 $7^{0} \mathrm{C}$
2 $65^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
3 $63^{0} \mathrm{C}$
4 $35^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$