Measurement of Temperature
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366606 No other thermometer is as suitable as platinum resistance thermometer to measure temperature in the entire range of

1 \(0\,{\rm{to}}\,100^\circ C\)
2 \(100^\circ \,{\mkern 1mu} {\rm{to}}{\mkern 1mu} \,1500^\circ C\)
3 \( - 50^\circ C\,{\rm{to}}\,350^\circ C\)
4 \( - 200^\circ C\,{\rm{to}}\,600^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366607 On centigrade scale the temperature of a body increased by 30 degrees. The increase in temperature on Fahrenheit scale is

1 \(54^{\circ}\)
2 \(50^{\circ}\)
3 \(40^{\circ}\)
4 \(30^{\circ}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366608 If a thermometer reads freezing point of water as \(20^\circ C\) and boiling point as \(150^\circ C,\) how much thermometer read when the actual temperature is \(60^\circ C\) ?

1 \(98^\circ C\)
2 \(10^\circ C\)
3 \(40^\circ C\)
4 \(60^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366609 Which of the following scales of temperature has only positive degrees of temperature?

1 Centigrade
2 Fahrenheit scale
3 Reaumur scale
4 Kelvin scale
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366610 Mercury boils at \(356^\circ C\). However, mercury thermometers are made such that they can measure temperatures upto \(500^\circ C\). This is done by

1 Maintaining vacuum above the mercury column in the stem of the thermometer
2 Filling Nitrogen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
3 Filling Nitrogen gas at low pressure above the mercury column
4 Filling oxygen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366606 No other thermometer is as suitable as platinum resistance thermometer to measure temperature in the entire range of

1 \(0\,{\rm{to}}\,100^\circ C\)
2 \(100^\circ \,{\mkern 1mu} {\rm{to}}{\mkern 1mu} \,1500^\circ C\)
3 \( - 50^\circ C\,{\rm{to}}\,350^\circ C\)
4 \( - 200^\circ C\,{\rm{to}}\,600^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366607 On centigrade scale the temperature of a body increased by 30 degrees. The increase in temperature on Fahrenheit scale is

1 \(54^{\circ}\)
2 \(50^{\circ}\)
3 \(40^{\circ}\)
4 \(30^{\circ}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366608 If a thermometer reads freezing point of water as \(20^\circ C\) and boiling point as \(150^\circ C,\) how much thermometer read when the actual temperature is \(60^\circ C\) ?

1 \(98^\circ C\)
2 \(10^\circ C\)
3 \(40^\circ C\)
4 \(60^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366609 Which of the following scales of temperature has only positive degrees of temperature?

1 Centigrade
2 Fahrenheit scale
3 Reaumur scale
4 Kelvin scale
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366610 Mercury boils at \(356^\circ C\). However, mercury thermometers are made such that they can measure temperatures upto \(500^\circ C\). This is done by

1 Maintaining vacuum above the mercury column in the stem of the thermometer
2 Filling Nitrogen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
3 Filling Nitrogen gas at low pressure above the mercury column
4 Filling oxygen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366606 No other thermometer is as suitable as platinum resistance thermometer to measure temperature in the entire range of

1 \(0\,{\rm{to}}\,100^\circ C\)
2 \(100^\circ \,{\mkern 1mu} {\rm{to}}{\mkern 1mu} \,1500^\circ C\)
3 \( - 50^\circ C\,{\rm{to}}\,350^\circ C\)
4 \( - 200^\circ C\,{\rm{to}}\,600^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366607 On centigrade scale the temperature of a body increased by 30 degrees. The increase in temperature on Fahrenheit scale is

1 \(54^{\circ}\)
2 \(50^{\circ}\)
3 \(40^{\circ}\)
4 \(30^{\circ}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366608 If a thermometer reads freezing point of water as \(20^\circ C\) and boiling point as \(150^\circ C,\) how much thermometer read when the actual temperature is \(60^\circ C\) ?

1 \(98^\circ C\)
2 \(10^\circ C\)
3 \(40^\circ C\)
4 \(60^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366609 Which of the following scales of temperature has only positive degrees of temperature?

1 Centigrade
2 Fahrenheit scale
3 Reaumur scale
4 Kelvin scale
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366610 Mercury boils at \(356^\circ C\). However, mercury thermometers are made such that they can measure temperatures upto \(500^\circ C\). This is done by

1 Maintaining vacuum above the mercury column in the stem of the thermometer
2 Filling Nitrogen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
3 Filling Nitrogen gas at low pressure above the mercury column
4 Filling oxygen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366606 No other thermometer is as suitable as platinum resistance thermometer to measure temperature in the entire range of

1 \(0\,{\rm{to}}\,100^\circ C\)
2 \(100^\circ \,{\mkern 1mu} {\rm{to}}{\mkern 1mu} \,1500^\circ C\)
3 \( - 50^\circ C\,{\rm{to}}\,350^\circ C\)
4 \( - 200^\circ C\,{\rm{to}}\,600^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366607 On centigrade scale the temperature of a body increased by 30 degrees. The increase in temperature on Fahrenheit scale is

1 \(54^{\circ}\)
2 \(50^{\circ}\)
3 \(40^{\circ}\)
4 \(30^{\circ}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366608 If a thermometer reads freezing point of water as \(20^\circ C\) and boiling point as \(150^\circ C,\) how much thermometer read when the actual temperature is \(60^\circ C\) ?

1 \(98^\circ C\)
2 \(10^\circ C\)
3 \(40^\circ C\)
4 \(60^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366609 Which of the following scales of temperature has only positive degrees of temperature?

1 Centigrade
2 Fahrenheit scale
3 Reaumur scale
4 Kelvin scale
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366610 Mercury boils at \(356^\circ C\). However, mercury thermometers are made such that they can measure temperatures upto \(500^\circ C\). This is done by

1 Maintaining vacuum above the mercury column in the stem of the thermometer
2 Filling Nitrogen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
3 Filling Nitrogen gas at low pressure above the mercury column
4 Filling oxygen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366606 No other thermometer is as suitable as platinum resistance thermometer to measure temperature in the entire range of

1 \(0\,{\rm{to}}\,100^\circ C\)
2 \(100^\circ \,{\mkern 1mu} {\rm{to}}{\mkern 1mu} \,1500^\circ C\)
3 \( - 50^\circ C\,{\rm{to}}\,350^\circ C\)
4 \( - 200^\circ C\,{\rm{to}}\,600^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366607 On centigrade scale the temperature of a body increased by 30 degrees. The increase in temperature on Fahrenheit scale is

1 \(54^{\circ}\)
2 \(50^{\circ}\)
3 \(40^{\circ}\)
4 \(30^{\circ}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366608 If a thermometer reads freezing point of water as \(20^\circ C\) and boiling point as \(150^\circ C,\) how much thermometer read when the actual temperature is \(60^\circ C\) ?

1 \(98^\circ C\)
2 \(10^\circ C\)
3 \(40^\circ C\)
4 \(60^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366609 Which of the following scales of temperature has only positive degrees of temperature?

1 Centigrade
2 Fahrenheit scale
3 Reaumur scale
4 Kelvin scale
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366610 Mercury boils at \(356^\circ C\). However, mercury thermometers are made such that they can measure temperatures upto \(500^\circ C\). This is done by

1 Maintaining vacuum above the mercury column in the stem of the thermometer
2 Filling Nitrogen gas at high pressure above the mercury column
3 Filling Nitrogen gas at low pressure above the mercury column
4 Filling oxygen gas at high pressure above the mercury column