146490
For a constant volume, gas thermometer one should fill the gas at
1 high temperature and high pressure
2 high temperature and low pressure
3 low temperature and low pressure
4 low temperature and high pressure
Explanation:
B Exp: A real gas behaves as ideal gas at high temperature and low pressure. So, for a constant volume. gas thermometer, one should fill the gas at high temperature and low pressure for better sensitivity of temperature measurement.
EAMCET-1996
Thermal Properties of Matter
146492
The surface temperature of the Sun is nearly:
1 $2000 \mathrm{~K}$
2 $4000 \mathrm{~K}$
3 $6000 \mathrm{~K}$
4 $8000 \mathrm{~K}$
Explanation:
C The surface temperature of the sun is nearly $6000 \mathrm{~K}$.
NDA (I) 2011
Thermal Properties of Matter
146496
Which one of the following statements is correct?
1 Any energy transfer that does not involve temperature difference in some way is not heat
2 Any energy transfer always requires a temperature difference
3 On heating the length and volume of the object remain exactly the same
4 Whenever there is a temperature difference, heat is the only way of energy transfer
Explanation:
A All the bodies around us either release or absorb energy often in the form of heat. Any energy transfer that does not involve temperature difference in some way is not heat (wave).
NDA (I) 2018
Thermal Properties of Matter
146497
An ideal thermometer should have
1 small heat capacity
2 large heat capacity
3 medium heat capacity
4 variable heat capacity
Explanation:
A If heat capacity of thermometer will be too large, longer period of time will be required for reaching equilibrium temperature. Hence, it is always better to have the thermometer to have small heat capacity.
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Thermal Properties of Matter
146490
For a constant volume, gas thermometer one should fill the gas at
1 high temperature and high pressure
2 high temperature and low pressure
3 low temperature and low pressure
4 low temperature and high pressure
Explanation:
B Exp: A real gas behaves as ideal gas at high temperature and low pressure. So, for a constant volume. gas thermometer, one should fill the gas at high temperature and low pressure for better sensitivity of temperature measurement.
EAMCET-1996
Thermal Properties of Matter
146492
The surface temperature of the Sun is nearly:
1 $2000 \mathrm{~K}$
2 $4000 \mathrm{~K}$
3 $6000 \mathrm{~K}$
4 $8000 \mathrm{~K}$
Explanation:
C The surface temperature of the sun is nearly $6000 \mathrm{~K}$.
NDA (I) 2011
Thermal Properties of Matter
146496
Which one of the following statements is correct?
1 Any energy transfer that does not involve temperature difference in some way is not heat
2 Any energy transfer always requires a temperature difference
3 On heating the length and volume of the object remain exactly the same
4 Whenever there is a temperature difference, heat is the only way of energy transfer
Explanation:
A All the bodies around us either release or absorb energy often in the form of heat. Any energy transfer that does not involve temperature difference in some way is not heat (wave).
NDA (I) 2018
Thermal Properties of Matter
146497
An ideal thermometer should have
1 small heat capacity
2 large heat capacity
3 medium heat capacity
4 variable heat capacity
Explanation:
A If heat capacity of thermometer will be too large, longer period of time will be required for reaching equilibrium temperature. Hence, it is always better to have the thermometer to have small heat capacity.
146490
For a constant volume, gas thermometer one should fill the gas at
1 high temperature and high pressure
2 high temperature and low pressure
3 low temperature and low pressure
4 low temperature and high pressure
Explanation:
B Exp: A real gas behaves as ideal gas at high temperature and low pressure. So, for a constant volume. gas thermometer, one should fill the gas at high temperature and low pressure for better sensitivity of temperature measurement.
EAMCET-1996
Thermal Properties of Matter
146492
The surface temperature of the Sun is nearly:
1 $2000 \mathrm{~K}$
2 $4000 \mathrm{~K}$
3 $6000 \mathrm{~K}$
4 $8000 \mathrm{~K}$
Explanation:
C The surface temperature of the sun is nearly $6000 \mathrm{~K}$.
NDA (I) 2011
Thermal Properties of Matter
146496
Which one of the following statements is correct?
1 Any energy transfer that does not involve temperature difference in some way is not heat
2 Any energy transfer always requires a temperature difference
3 On heating the length and volume of the object remain exactly the same
4 Whenever there is a temperature difference, heat is the only way of energy transfer
Explanation:
A All the bodies around us either release or absorb energy often in the form of heat. Any energy transfer that does not involve temperature difference in some way is not heat (wave).
NDA (I) 2018
Thermal Properties of Matter
146497
An ideal thermometer should have
1 small heat capacity
2 large heat capacity
3 medium heat capacity
4 variable heat capacity
Explanation:
A If heat capacity of thermometer will be too large, longer period of time will be required for reaching equilibrium temperature. Hence, it is always better to have the thermometer to have small heat capacity.
146490
For a constant volume, gas thermometer one should fill the gas at
1 high temperature and high pressure
2 high temperature and low pressure
3 low temperature and low pressure
4 low temperature and high pressure
Explanation:
B Exp: A real gas behaves as ideal gas at high temperature and low pressure. So, for a constant volume. gas thermometer, one should fill the gas at high temperature and low pressure for better sensitivity of temperature measurement.
EAMCET-1996
Thermal Properties of Matter
146492
The surface temperature of the Sun is nearly:
1 $2000 \mathrm{~K}$
2 $4000 \mathrm{~K}$
3 $6000 \mathrm{~K}$
4 $8000 \mathrm{~K}$
Explanation:
C The surface temperature of the sun is nearly $6000 \mathrm{~K}$.
NDA (I) 2011
Thermal Properties of Matter
146496
Which one of the following statements is correct?
1 Any energy transfer that does not involve temperature difference in some way is not heat
2 Any energy transfer always requires a temperature difference
3 On heating the length and volume of the object remain exactly the same
4 Whenever there is a temperature difference, heat is the only way of energy transfer
Explanation:
A All the bodies around us either release or absorb energy often in the form of heat. Any energy transfer that does not involve temperature difference in some way is not heat (wave).
NDA (I) 2018
Thermal Properties of Matter
146497
An ideal thermometer should have
1 small heat capacity
2 large heat capacity
3 medium heat capacity
4 variable heat capacity
Explanation:
A If heat capacity of thermometer will be too large, longer period of time will be required for reaching equilibrium temperature. Hence, it is always better to have the thermometer to have small heat capacity.