01. Thermal Expansion (Linear, Area and Volume Expansion)
Thermal Properties of Matter

146552 If the coefficient of cubical expansion is ' $X$ ' times of the coefficient of superfacial expansion, then value of ' $X$ ' is

1 $1 / 2$
2 1
3 1.5
4 4
Thermal Properties of Matter

146610 Peltier effect is the converse of:

1 Thomson effect
2 Fleming's left hand rule
3 Lenz's law
4 Seebeck effect
Thermal Properties of Matter

146625 Metal pipes used to carry water sometimes burst in the winter. This is because :

1 water expands when it freezes
2 metal contracts more than water
3 outside of the pipe contracts more than inside
4 metal expands more than water
Thermal Properties of Matter

146627 Which one of the following statements with regard to expansion of materials due to heating is not correct?

1 As ice melts, it expands uniformly up to $4^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
2 Mercury thermometer works using the principal of expansion due to heating.
3 Small gap is kept between two rails to allow for expansion due to heating.
4 The length of metallic wire increases when its temperature is increased
Thermal Properties of Matter

146628 Thermal capacity of a body depends on the

1 mass of the body only
2 mass and shape of the body only
3 density of the body
4 mass, shape and temperature of the body
Thermal Properties of Matter

146552 If the coefficient of cubical expansion is ' $X$ ' times of the coefficient of superfacial expansion, then value of ' $X$ ' is

1 $1 / 2$
2 1
3 1.5
4 4
Thermal Properties of Matter

146610 Peltier effect is the converse of:

1 Thomson effect
2 Fleming's left hand rule
3 Lenz's law
4 Seebeck effect
Thermal Properties of Matter

146625 Metal pipes used to carry water sometimes burst in the winter. This is because :

1 water expands when it freezes
2 metal contracts more than water
3 outside of the pipe contracts more than inside
4 metal expands more than water
Thermal Properties of Matter

146627 Which one of the following statements with regard to expansion of materials due to heating is not correct?

1 As ice melts, it expands uniformly up to $4^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
2 Mercury thermometer works using the principal of expansion due to heating.
3 Small gap is kept between two rails to allow for expansion due to heating.
4 The length of metallic wire increases when its temperature is increased
Thermal Properties of Matter

146628 Thermal capacity of a body depends on the

1 mass of the body only
2 mass and shape of the body only
3 density of the body
4 mass, shape and temperature of the body
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Thermal Properties of Matter

146552 If the coefficient of cubical expansion is ' $X$ ' times of the coefficient of superfacial expansion, then value of ' $X$ ' is

1 $1 / 2$
2 1
3 1.5
4 4
Thermal Properties of Matter

146610 Peltier effect is the converse of:

1 Thomson effect
2 Fleming's left hand rule
3 Lenz's law
4 Seebeck effect
Thermal Properties of Matter

146625 Metal pipes used to carry water sometimes burst in the winter. This is because :

1 water expands when it freezes
2 metal contracts more than water
3 outside of the pipe contracts more than inside
4 metal expands more than water
Thermal Properties of Matter

146627 Which one of the following statements with regard to expansion of materials due to heating is not correct?

1 As ice melts, it expands uniformly up to $4^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
2 Mercury thermometer works using the principal of expansion due to heating.
3 Small gap is kept between two rails to allow for expansion due to heating.
4 The length of metallic wire increases when its temperature is increased
Thermal Properties of Matter

146628 Thermal capacity of a body depends on the

1 mass of the body only
2 mass and shape of the body only
3 density of the body
4 mass, shape and temperature of the body
Thermal Properties of Matter

146552 If the coefficient of cubical expansion is ' $X$ ' times of the coefficient of superfacial expansion, then value of ' $X$ ' is

1 $1 / 2$
2 1
3 1.5
4 4
Thermal Properties of Matter

146610 Peltier effect is the converse of:

1 Thomson effect
2 Fleming's left hand rule
3 Lenz's law
4 Seebeck effect
Thermal Properties of Matter

146625 Metal pipes used to carry water sometimes burst in the winter. This is because :

1 water expands when it freezes
2 metal contracts more than water
3 outside of the pipe contracts more than inside
4 metal expands more than water
Thermal Properties of Matter

146627 Which one of the following statements with regard to expansion of materials due to heating is not correct?

1 As ice melts, it expands uniformly up to $4^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
2 Mercury thermometer works using the principal of expansion due to heating.
3 Small gap is kept between two rails to allow for expansion due to heating.
4 The length of metallic wire increases when its temperature is increased
Thermal Properties of Matter

146628 Thermal capacity of a body depends on the

1 mass of the body only
2 mass and shape of the body only
3 density of the body
4 mass, shape and temperature of the body
Thermal Properties of Matter

146552 If the coefficient of cubical expansion is ' $X$ ' times of the coefficient of superfacial expansion, then value of ' $X$ ' is

1 $1 / 2$
2 1
3 1.5
4 4
Thermal Properties of Matter

146610 Peltier effect is the converse of:

1 Thomson effect
2 Fleming's left hand rule
3 Lenz's law
4 Seebeck effect
Thermal Properties of Matter

146625 Metal pipes used to carry water sometimes burst in the winter. This is because :

1 water expands when it freezes
2 metal contracts more than water
3 outside of the pipe contracts more than inside
4 metal expands more than water
Thermal Properties of Matter

146627 Which one of the following statements with regard to expansion of materials due to heating is not correct?

1 As ice melts, it expands uniformly up to $4^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
2 Mercury thermometer works using the principal of expansion due to heating.
3 Small gap is kept between two rails to allow for expansion due to heating.
4 The length of metallic wire increases when its temperature is increased
Thermal Properties of Matter

146628 Thermal capacity of a body depends on the

1 mass of the body only
2 mass and shape of the body only
3 density of the body
4 mass, shape and temperature of the body