Thermal Expansion
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PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366815 A Sealed glass jar is full of water. When it is kept in a freezing mixture, it is broken because

1 Water expands from\(4^\circ C\) to \(0^\circ C\)
2 Ice expands while melting
3 Water expands due to freezing
4 Ice expands since its temperature falls below \(0^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366816 A metal ball suspended from the hook of a spring balance is kept immersed in a liquid other than water. On increasing the temperature of this liquid, the reading in the spring balance.

1 Increases
2 Decreases
3 Remains same
4 May increases or decreases
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366817 If \(d_{1}\) and \(d_{2}\) are the densities of a liquid at \({t_1}^\circ C\) and \({t_2}^\circ C,\) then \(\dfrac{d_{1}}{d_{2}}\) is \((\gamma=\) coefficient of real expansion)

1 \(\dfrac{1+\gamma t_{1}}{1+\gamma t_{2}}\)
2 \(\dfrac{1-\gamma t_{1}}{1-\gamma t_{2}}\)
3 \(\dfrac{1+\gamma t_{2}}{1+\gamma t_{1}}\)
4 \(\dfrac{1-\gamma t_{2}}{1-\gamma t_{1}}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366818 An aluminium sphere is dipped into water. Which of the following is true?

1 Buoyancy will be less in water at \(0^\circ C\) than that is water at \(4^\circ C\)
2 Buoyancy will be more in water at \(0^\circ C\) than that is water at \(4^\circ C\)
3 Buoyancy in water at \(0^\circ C\)will be same as that in water at \(4^\circ C\)
4 Buoyancy may be more or less in water at \(4^\circ C\) depending on the radius of the sphere
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366815 A Sealed glass jar is full of water. When it is kept in a freezing mixture, it is broken because

1 Water expands from\(4^\circ C\) to \(0^\circ C\)
2 Ice expands while melting
3 Water expands due to freezing
4 Ice expands since its temperature falls below \(0^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366816 A metal ball suspended from the hook of a spring balance is kept immersed in a liquid other than water. On increasing the temperature of this liquid, the reading in the spring balance.

1 Increases
2 Decreases
3 Remains same
4 May increases or decreases
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366817 If \(d_{1}\) and \(d_{2}\) are the densities of a liquid at \({t_1}^\circ C\) and \({t_2}^\circ C,\) then \(\dfrac{d_{1}}{d_{2}}\) is \((\gamma=\) coefficient of real expansion)

1 \(\dfrac{1+\gamma t_{1}}{1+\gamma t_{2}}\)
2 \(\dfrac{1-\gamma t_{1}}{1-\gamma t_{2}}\)
3 \(\dfrac{1+\gamma t_{2}}{1+\gamma t_{1}}\)
4 \(\dfrac{1-\gamma t_{2}}{1-\gamma t_{1}}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366818 An aluminium sphere is dipped into water. Which of the following is true?

1 Buoyancy will be less in water at \(0^\circ C\) than that is water at \(4^\circ C\)
2 Buoyancy will be more in water at \(0^\circ C\) than that is water at \(4^\circ C\)
3 Buoyancy in water at \(0^\circ C\)will be same as that in water at \(4^\circ C\)
4 Buoyancy may be more or less in water at \(4^\circ C\) depending on the radius of the sphere
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366815 A Sealed glass jar is full of water. When it is kept in a freezing mixture, it is broken because

1 Water expands from\(4^\circ C\) to \(0^\circ C\)
2 Ice expands while melting
3 Water expands due to freezing
4 Ice expands since its temperature falls below \(0^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366816 A metal ball suspended from the hook of a spring balance is kept immersed in a liquid other than water. On increasing the temperature of this liquid, the reading in the spring balance.

1 Increases
2 Decreases
3 Remains same
4 May increases or decreases
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366817 If \(d_{1}\) and \(d_{2}\) are the densities of a liquid at \({t_1}^\circ C\) and \({t_2}^\circ C,\) then \(\dfrac{d_{1}}{d_{2}}\) is \((\gamma=\) coefficient of real expansion)

1 \(\dfrac{1+\gamma t_{1}}{1+\gamma t_{2}}\)
2 \(\dfrac{1-\gamma t_{1}}{1-\gamma t_{2}}\)
3 \(\dfrac{1+\gamma t_{2}}{1+\gamma t_{1}}\)
4 \(\dfrac{1-\gamma t_{2}}{1-\gamma t_{1}}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366818 An aluminium sphere is dipped into water. Which of the following is true?

1 Buoyancy will be less in water at \(0^\circ C\) than that is water at \(4^\circ C\)
2 Buoyancy will be more in water at \(0^\circ C\) than that is water at \(4^\circ C\)
3 Buoyancy in water at \(0^\circ C\)will be same as that in water at \(4^\circ C\)
4 Buoyancy may be more or less in water at \(4^\circ C\) depending on the radius of the sphere
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366815 A Sealed glass jar is full of water. When it is kept in a freezing mixture, it is broken because

1 Water expands from\(4^\circ C\) to \(0^\circ C\)
2 Ice expands while melting
3 Water expands due to freezing
4 Ice expands since its temperature falls below \(0^\circ C\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366816 A metal ball suspended from the hook of a spring balance is kept immersed in a liquid other than water. On increasing the temperature of this liquid, the reading in the spring balance.

1 Increases
2 Decreases
3 Remains same
4 May increases or decreases
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366817 If \(d_{1}\) and \(d_{2}\) are the densities of a liquid at \({t_1}^\circ C\) and \({t_2}^\circ C,\) then \(\dfrac{d_{1}}{d_{2}}\) is \((\gamma=\) coefficient of real expansion)

1 \(\dfrac{1+\gamma t_{1}}{1+\gamma t_{2}}\)
2 \(\dfrac{1-\gamma t_{1}}{1-\gamma t_{2}}\)
3 \(\dfrac{1+\gamma t_{2}}{1+\gamma t_{1}}\)
4 \(\dfrac{1-\gamma t_{2}}{1-\gamma t_{1}}\)
PHXI11:THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

366818 An aluminium sphere is dipped into water. Which of the following is true?

1 Buoyancy will be less in water at \(0^\circ C\) than that is water at \(4^\circ C\)
2 Buoyancy will be more in water at \(0^\circ C\) than that is water at \(4^\circ C\)
3 Buoyancy in water at \(0^\circ C\)will be same as that in water at \(4^\circ C\)
4 Buoyancy may be more or less in water at \(4^\circ C\) depending on the radius of the sphere