question_answer 1)
Hot water cools from \[{{60}^{o}}C\] to \[{{50}^{o}}C\] in the first 10 minutes and to \[A\] in the next 10 minutes. The temperature of the surrounding is [MP PET 1993]
A)
\[{{5}^{o}}C\] done
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B)
\[{{10}^{o}}C\] done
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C)
\[{{15}^{o}}C\] done
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D)
\[{{20}^{o}}C\] done
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question_answer 2)
A bucket full of hot water cools from \[{{75}^{o}}C\] to \[{{70}^{0}}C\] in time \[{{T}_{1}}\], from \[{{70}^{o}}C\] to \[{{65}^{o}}C\] in time \[{{T}_{2}}\] and from \[{{65}^{o}}C\] to \[{{60}^{o}}C\] in time \[{{T}_{3}}\], then [NCERT 1980; MP PET 1989; CBSE PMT 1995; KCET 2003; MH CET 1999]
A)
\[{{T}_{1}}={{T}_{2}}={{T}_{3}}\] done
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B)
\[{{T}_{1}}>{{T}_{2}}>{{T}_{3}}\] done
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C)
\[{{T}_{1}}<{{T}_{2}}<{{T}_{3}}\] done
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D)
\[{{T}_{1}}>{{T}_{2}}<{{T}_{3}}\] done
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question_answer 3)
Consider two hot bodies \[{{B}_{1}}\] and \[{{B}_{2}}\] which have temperatures \[{{100}^{o}}C\] and \[{{80}^{o}}C\] respectively at \[t=0\]. The temperature of the surroundings is \[{{40}^{o}}C\]. The ratio of the respective rates of cooling \[{{R}_{1}}\] and \[{{R}_{2}}\] of these two bodies at \[t=0\] will be [MP PET 1990]
A)
\[{{R}_{1}}:{{R}_{2}}=3:2\] done
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B)
\[{{R}_{1}}:{{R}_{2}}=5:4\] done
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C)
\[{{R}_{1}}:{{R}_{2}}=2:3\] done
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D)
\[{{R}_{1}}:{{R}_{2}}=4:5\] done
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question_answer 4)
Newton's law of cooling is a special case of
A)
Stefan's law done
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B)
Kirchhoff's law done
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C)
Wien's law done
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D)
Planck's law done
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question_answer 5)
Equal masses of two liquids are filled in two similar calorimeters. The rate of cooling will [MP PMT 1987]
A)
Depend on the nature of the liquids done
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B)
Depend on the specific heats of liquids done
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C)
Be same for both the liquids done
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D)
Depend on the mass of the liquids done
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question_answer 6)
In Newton's experiment of cooling, the water equivalent of two similar calorimeters is 10 gm each. They are filled with 350 gm of water and 300 gm of a liquid (equal volumes) separately. The time taken by water and liquid to cool from \[{{70}^{o}}C\] to \[{{60}^{o}}C\] is 3 min and 95 sec respectively. The specific heat of the liquid will be
A)
0.3 Cal/gm ´°C done
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B)
0.5 Cal/gm ´°C done
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C)
0.6 Cal/gm ´°C done
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D)
0.8 Cal/gm ´°C done
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question_answer 7)
Newton's law of cooling is used in laboratory for the determination of the [CPMT 1973; CPMT 2002]
A)
Specific heat of the gases done
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B)
The latent heat of gases done
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C)
Specific heat of liquids done
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D)
Latent heat of liquids done
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question_answer 8)
A body cools from \[{{60}^{o}}C\] to \[{{50}^{o}}C\] in 10 minutes when kept in air at \[{{30}^{o}}C\]. In the next 10 minutes its temperature will be [MP PET 1994]
A)
Below \[{{40}^{o}}C\] done
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B)
\[{{40}^{o}}C\] done
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C)
Above \[{{40}^{o}}C\] done
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D)
Cannot be predicted done
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question_answer 9)
Liquid is filled in a vessel which is kept in a room with temperature \[{{20}^{o}}C\]. When the temperature of the liquid is \[{{80}^{o}}C\], then it loses heat at the rate of \[60\ cal/\sec \]. What will be the rate of loss of heat when the temperature of the liquid is \[{{40}^{o}}C\] [MP PMT 1994]
A)
\[180\ cal/\sec \] done
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B)
\[40\ cal/\sec \] done
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C)
\[30\ cal/\sec \] done
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D)
\[20\ cal/\sec \] done
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question_answer 10)
Which of the following statements is true/correct [Manipal MEE 1995
A)
During clear nights, the temperature rises steadily upward near the ground level done
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B)
Newton's law of cooling, an approximate form of Stefan's law, is valid only for natural convection done
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C)
The total energy emitted by a black body per unit time per unit area is proportional to the square of its temperature in the Kelvin scale done
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D)
Two spheres of the same material have radii \[1m\] and \[{{S}_{1}}\] and temperatures 4000 K and 2000 K respectively. The energy radiated per second by the first sphere is greater than that radiated per second by the second sphere done
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question_answer 11)
A body takes 4 minutes to cool from \[{{100}^{o}}C\] to \[{{70}^{o}}C\]. To cool from \[{{70}^{o}}C\] to \[{{40}^{o}}C\] it will take (room temperature is \[{{15}^{o}}C\]) [MP PET 1995]
A)
7 minutes done
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B)
6 minutes done
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C)
5 minutes done
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D)
4 minutes done
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question_answer 12)
A cup of tea cools from \[{{80}^{0}}C\] to \[{{60}^{o}}C\] in one minute. The ambient temperature is \[{{30}^{o}}C\]. In cooling from \[{{60}^{o}}C\] to \[{{50}^{o}}C\] it will take [MP PMT 1995; UPSEAT 2000; MH CET 2002]
A)
\[30\ \sec onds\] done
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B)
\[60\ \sec onds\] done
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C)
\[90\ \sec onds\] done
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D)
\[50\ \sec onds\] done
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question_answer 13)
A liquid cools down from \[{{70}^{o}}C\] to \[{{60}^{o}}C\] in 5 minutes. The time taken to cool it from \[{{60}^{o}}C\] to \[{{50}^{o}}C\] will be [MP PET 1992, 2000; MP PMT 1996]
A)
5 minutes done
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B)
Lesser than 5 minutes done
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C)
Greater than 5 minutes done
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D)
Lesser or greater than 5 minutes depending upon the density of the liquid done
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question_answer 14)
If a metallic sphere gets cooled from \[{{62}^{o}}C\] to \[{{50}^{o}}C\] in \[{{40}^{o}}C\]and in the next \[10\ \min utes\]gets cooled to \[{{42}^{o}}C\], then the temperature of the surroundings is [MP PET 1997]
A)
\[{{30}^{o}}C\] done
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B)
\[{{36}^{o}}C\] done
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C)
\[{{26}^{o}}C\] done
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D)
\[{{20}^{o}}C\] done
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question_answer 15)
The rates of cooling of two different liquids put in exactly similar calorimeters and kept in identical surroundings are the same if [MP PMT/PET 1998]
A)
The masses of the liquids are equal done
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B)
Equal masses of the liquids at the same temperature are taken done
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C)
Different volumes of the liquids at the same temperature are taken done
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D)
Equal volumes of the liquids at the same temperature are taken done
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question_answer 16)
A body cools from \[{{60}^{o}}C\] to \[{{50}^{o}}C\] in 10 minutes. If the room temperature is \[{{25}^{o}}C\] and assuming Newton's law of cooling to hold good, the temperature of the body at the end of the next 10 minutes will be [MP PMT/PET 1998; BHU 2000; Pb. PMT 2001]
A)
\[{{38.5}^{o}}C\] done
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B)
\[{{40}^{o}}C\] done
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C)
\[{{42.85}^{o}}C\] done
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D)
\[{{45}^{o}}C\] done
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question_answer 17)
The temperature of a liquid drops from \[365K\] to 361 K in 2 minutes. Find the time during which temperature of the liquid drops from \[344\ K\] to \[342K\]. Temperature of room is \[293\ K\] [RPET 1997]
A)
84 sec done
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B)
72 sec done
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C)
66 sec done
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D)
60 sec done
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question_answer 18)
A body cools from \[{{50.0}^{o}}C\] to \[{{49.9}^{o}}C\] in \[5\ s\]. How long will it take to cool from \[{{40.0}^{o}}C\] to \[{{39.9}^{o}}C\]? Assume the temperature of surroundings to be \[{{30.0}^{o}}C\] and Newton's law of cooling to be valid [CBSE PMT 1994]
A)
2.5 s done
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B)
10 s done
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C)
20 s done
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D)
5 s done
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question_answer 19)
A container contains hot water at \[{{100}^{o}}C\]. If in time \[{{T}_{1}}\] temperature falls to \[{{80}^{o}}C\] and in time \[{{T}_{2}}\] temperature falls to \[{{60}^{o}}C\] from \[{{80}^{o}}C\], then [CPMT 1997]
A)
\[{{T}_{1}}={{T}_{2}}\] done
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B)
\[{{T}_{1}}>{{T}_{2}}\] done
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C)
\[{{T}_{1}}<{{T}_{2}}\] done
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D)
None done
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question_answer 20)
Hot water kept in a beaker placed in a room cools from \[{{70}^{o}}C\] to 60°C in 4 minutes. The time taken by it to cool from \[{{69}^{o}}C\] to \[{{59}^{o}}c\] will be [JIPMER 1999]
A)
The same 4 minutes done
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B)
More than 4 minutes done
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C)
Less than 4 minutes done
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D)
We cannot say definitely done
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question_answer 21)
Newton?s law of cooling, holds good only if the temperature difference between the body and the surroundings is [BHU 2000]
A)
Less than \[{{10}^{o}}C\] done
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B)
More than \[{{10}^{o}}C\] done
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C)
Less than \[{{100}^{o}}C\] done
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D)
More than \[{{100}^{o}}C\] done
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question_answer 22)
In a room where the temperature is \[{{30}^{o}}C\], a body cools from \[{{61}^{o}}C\] to \[{{59}^{o}}C\] in 4 minutes. The time (in min.) taken by the body to cool from \[{{51}^{0}}C\]to \[{{49}^{0}}C\] will be [UPSEAT 2000]
A)
4 min done
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B)
6 min done
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C)
5 min done
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D)
8 min done
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question_answer 23)
According to ?Newton?s Law of cooling?, the rate of cooling of a body is proportional to the [MP PET 2001]
A)
Temperature of the body done
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B)
Temperature of the surrounding done
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C)
Fourth power of the temperature of the body done
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D)
Difference of the temperature of the body and the surroundings done
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question_answer 24)
A body cools in 7 minutes from \[{{60}^{o}}C\] to \[{{40}^{o}}C\] What time (in minutes) does it take to cool from \[{{40}^{o}}C\] to \[{{28}^{o}}C\] if the surrounding temperature is \[{{10}^{o}}C\]? Assume Newton?s Law of cooling holds [Kerala (Engg.) 2001]
A)
3.5 done
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B)
11 done
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C)
7 done
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D)
10 done
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question_answer 25)
A body takes 5 minutes for cooling from \[{{50}^{o}}C\] to \[{{40}^{o}}C.\] Its temperature comes down to \[{{33.33}^{o}}C\] in next 5 minutes. Temperature of surroundings is [MP PMT 2002]
A)
\[{{15}^{o}}C\] done
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B)
\[{{20}^{o}}C\][L1] done
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C)
\[{{25}^{o}}C\] done
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D)
\[{{10}^{o}}C\] done
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question_answer 26)
The temperature of a body falls from \[{{50}^{o}}C\]to \[{{40}^{o}}C\] in 10 minutes. If the temperature of the surroundings is \[{{20}^{o}}C\]Then temperature of the body after another 10 minutes will be [Pb. PMT 2002]
A)
\[{{36.6}^{o}}C\] done
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B)
\[{{33.3}^{o}}C\] done
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C)
\[{{35}^{o}}C\] done
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D)
\[{{30}^{o}}C\] done
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question_answer 27)
It takes 10 minutes to cool a liquid from 61oC to 59oC. If room temperature is 30oC then time taken in cooling from 51oC to 49oC is [RPET 2003]
A)
10 min done
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B)
11 min done
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C)
13 min done
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D)
15 min done
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question_answer 28)
A calorimeter of mass 0.2 kg and specific heat 900 J/kg-K. Containing 0.5 kg of a liquid of specific heat 2400J /kg-K. Its temperature falls from \[{{60}^{o}}C\,\text{to}\,\,\text{5}{{\text{5}}^{\text{o}}}C\] in one minute. The rate of cooling is [MP PET 2003]
A)
5 J/s done
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B)
15 J/s done
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C)
100 J/s done
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D)
115 J/s done
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question_answer 29)
According to Newton?s law of cooling, the rate of cooling of a body is proportional to \[{{(\Delta \theta )}^{n}}\], where \[\Delta \theta \] is the difference of the temperature of the body and the surroundings, and n is equal to [AIEEE 2003]
A)
One done
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B)
Two done
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C)
Three done
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D)
Four done
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question_answer 30)
The initial temperature of a body is 80°C. If its temperature falls to 64°C in 5 minutes and in 10 minutes to 52°C then the temperature of surrounding will be [MP PMT 2003]
A)
26°C done
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B)
49°C done
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C)
35°C done
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D)
42°C done
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question_answer 31)
A liquid cools from 50 o C to 45 o C in 5 minutes and from 45 o C to 41.5 o C in the next 5 minutes. The temperature of the surrounding is [BCECE 2004]
A)
27 o C done
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B)
40.3 o C done
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C)
23.3 o C done
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D)
33.3 o C done
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question_answer 32)
A cup of tea cools from 65.5o C to 62.5 o C in one minute in a room of 22.5 o C. How long will the same cup of tea take, in.............. minutes, to cool from 46.50 o C to 40.5 o C in the same room ? (choose nearest value) [Kerala PMT 2004]
A)
1 done
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B)
2 done
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C)
3 done
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D)
4 done
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question_answer 33)
The temperature of a body falls from 62oC to 50oC in 10 minutes. If the temperature of the surroundings is 26oC, the temperature in next 10 minutes will become [RPMT 2002]
A)
42oC done
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B)
40oC done
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C)
56oC done
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D)
55oC done
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question_answer 34)
A body takes 5 minutes to cool from 90oC to 60oC. If the temperature of the surroundings is 20oC, the time taken by it to cool from 60oC to 30oC will be. [RPMT 2003]
A)
5 min done
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B)
8 min done
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C)
11 min done
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D)
12 min done
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question_answer 35)
An object is cooled from 75°C to 65°C in 2 minutes in a room at 30°C. The time taken to cool another object from 55°C to 45°C in the same room in minutes is [EAMCET (Med.) 1996]
A)
4 done
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B)
5 done
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C)
6 done
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D)
7 done
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question_answer 36)
A body takes 5 minute to cool from 80°C to 50°C. How much time it will take to cool from 60°C to 30°C, if room temperature is 20°C. [RPET 1998]
A)
40 minute done
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B)
9 minute done
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C)
30 minute done
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D)
20 minute done
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question_answer 37)
A cane is taken out from a refrigerator at 0°C. The atmospheric temperature is 25°C. If t1 is the time taken to heat from 0°C to 5°C and t2 is the time taken from 10°C to 15°C, then [Orissa JEE 2005]
A)
\[{{t}_{1}}>{{t}_{2}}\] done
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B)
\[{{t}_{1}}<{{t}_{2}}\] done
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C)
\[{{t}_{1}}={{t}_{2}}\] done
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D)
There is no relation done
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