Calorimetry
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366294 The ratio of the densities of the two bodies is 3 \(: 4\) and the ratio of specific heats is \(4: 3\). Find the ratio of their thermal capacities per unit volume?

1 \(2: 3\)
2 \(1: 1\)
3 \(2: 7\)
4 \(1: 2\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366295 Water of volume 2 litre in a container is heated with a coil of \(1\;kW\) at \(27^\circ C\). The lid of the container is open and energy dissipates at rate of \(160\;J/s\). In how much time temperature will rise from \(27^\circ C\) to \(77^\circ C\) [Given specific heat of water is \(4.2\;kJ/kg\) ]

1 \(6\min 2\;s\)
2 \(8\min 20\;s\)
3 \(14\;\min \)
4 \(7\;\min \)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366296 Assertion :
Water is used in automobile radiatiors.
Reason :
Water has a high heat capacity.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366297 A vessel contains \(110\;g\) of water. The heat capacity of the vessel is equal to \(10\;g\) of water. The initial temperature of water in vessel is \(10^\circ C\). If \(220\;g\) of hot water at \(70^\circ C\) poured in the vessel, the final temperature neglecting radiation loss, will be approximately

1 \(80^\circ C\)
2 \(70^\circ C\)
3 \(50^\circ C\)
4 \(60^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366298 Water equivalent of a body is measured in

1 \(m^{3}\)
2 kelvin
3 \(kg\)
4 calorie
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366294 The ratio of the densities of the two bodies is 3 \(: 4\) and the ratio of specific heats is \(4: 3\). Find the ratio of their thermal capacities per unit volume?

1 \(2: 3\)
2 \(1: 1\)
3 \(2: 7\)
4 \(1: 2\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366295 Water of volume 2 litre in a container is heated with a coil of \(1\;kW\) at \(27^\circ C\). The lid of the container is open and energy dissipates at rate of \(160\;J/s\). In how much time temperature will rise from \(27^\circ C\) to \(77^\circ C\) [Given specific heat of water is \(4.2\;kJ/kg\) ]

1 \(6\min 2\;s\)
2 \(8\min 20\;s\)
3 \(14\;\min \)
4 \(7\;\min \)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366296 Assertion :
Water is used in automobile radiatiors.
Reason :
Water has a high heat capacity.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366297 A vessel contains \(110\;g\) of water. The heat capacity of the vessel is equal to \(10\;g\) of water. The initial temperature of water in vessel is \(10^\circ C\). If \(220\;g\) of hot water at \(70^\circ C\) poured in the vessel, the final temperature neglecting radiation loss, will be approximately

1 \(80^\circ C\)
2 \(70^\circ C\)
3 \(50^\circ C\)
4 \(60^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366298 Water equivalent of a body is measured in

1 \(m^{3}\)
2 kelvin
3 \(kg\)
4 calorie
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PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366294 The ratio of the densities of the two bodies is 3 \(: 4\) and the ratio of specific heats is \(4: 3\). Find the ratio of their thermal capacities per unit volume?

1 \(2: 3\)
2 \(1: 1\)
3 \(2: 7\)
4 \(1: 2\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366295 Water of volume 2 litre in a container is heated with a coil of \(1\;kW\) at \(27^\circ C\). The lid of the container is open and energy dissipates at rate of \(160\;J/s\). In how much time temperature will rise from \(27^\circ C\) to \(77^\circ C\) [Given specific heat of water is \(4.2\;kJ/kg\) ]

1 \(6\min 2\;s\)
2 \(8\min 20\;s\)
3 \(14\;\min \)
4 \(7\;\min \)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366296 Assertion :
Water is used in automobile radiatiors.
Reason :
Water has a high heat capacity.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366297 A vessel contains \(110\;g\) of water. The heat capacity of the vessel is equal to \(10\;g\) of water. The initial temperature of water in vessel is \(10^\circ C\). If \(220\;g\) of hot water at \(70^\circ C\) poured in the vessel, the final temperature neglecting radiation loss, will be approximately

1 \(80^\circ C\)
2 \(70^\circ C\)
3 \(50^\circ C\)
4 \(60^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366298 Water equivalent of a body is measured in

1 \(m^{3}\)
2 kelvin
3 \(kg\)
4 calorie
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366294 The ratio of the densities of the two bodies is 3 \(: 4\) and the ratio of specific heats is \(4: 3\). Find the ratio of their thermal capacities per unit volume?

1 \(2: 3\)
2 \(1: 1\)
3 \(2: 7\)
4 \(1: 2\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366295 Water of volume 2 litre in a container is heated with a coil of \(1\;kW\) at \(27^\circ C\). The lid of the container is open and energy dissipates at rate of \(160\;J/s\). In how much time temperature will rise from \(27^\circ C\) to \(77^\circ C\) [Given specific heat of water is \(4.2\;kJ/kg\) ]

1 \(6\min 2\;s\)
2 \(8\min 20\;s\)
3 \(14\;\min \)
4 \(7\;\min \)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366296 Assertion :
Water is used in automobile radiatiors.
Reason :
Water has a high heat capacity.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366297 A vessel contains \(110\;g\) of water. The heat capacity of the vessel is equal to \(10\;g\) of water. The initial temperature of water in vessel is \(10^\circ C\). If \(220\;g\) of hot water at \(70^\circ C\) poured in the vessel, the final temperature neglecting radiation loss, will be approximately

1 \(80^\circ C\)
2 \(70^\circ C\)
3 \(50^\circ C\)
4 \(60^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366298 Water equivalent of a body is measured in

1 \(m^{3}\)
2 kelvin
3 \(kg\)
4 calorie
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366294 The ratio of the densities of the two bodies is 3 \(: 4\) and the ratio of specific heats is \(4: 3\). Find the ratio of their thermal capacities per unit volume?

1 \(2: 3\)
2 \(1: 1\)
3 \(2: 7\)
4 \(1: 2\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366295 Water of volume 2 litre in a container is heated with a coil of \(1\;kW\) at \(27^\circ C\). The lid of the container is open and energy dissipates at rate of \(160\;J/s\). In how much time temperature will rise from \(27^\circ C\) to \(77^\circ C\) [Given specific heat of water is \(4.2\;kJ/kg\) ]

1 \(6\min 2\;s\)
2 \(8\min 20\;s\)
3 \(14\;\min \)
4 \(7\;\min \)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366296 Assertion :
Water is used in automobile radiatiors.
Reason :
Water has a high heat capacity.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366297 A vessel contains \(110\;g\) of water. The heat capacity of the vessel is equal to \(10\;g\) of water. The initial temperature of water in vessel is \(10^\circ C\). If \(220\;g\) of hot water at \(70^\circ C\) poured in the vessel, the final temperature neglecting radiation loss, will be approximately

1 \(80^\circ C\)
2 \(70^\circ C\)
3 \(50^\circ C\)
4 \(60^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366298 Water equivalent of a body is measured in

1 \(m^{3}\)
2 kelvin
3 \(kg\)
4 calorie