Ask question Search Order By: ActiveCategoryTagClear Filter 0 Votes 1 Ans Two charged conducting spheres of radii a and b are connected to each other by a wire. What is the ratio of electric fields at the surfaces of the two spheres? Use the result obtained to explain why charge density on the sharp and pointed ends of a conductor is higher than on its flatter portions 105 viewsAditya Bhatt Answered question 26 January 2024EducationPhysics 0 Votes 1 Ans Two charges 2 μC and -2 μC are placed at points A and B, 6 cm apart. a. Identify an equipotential surface of the system. b. What is the direction of the electric field at every point on this surface? 98 viewsAditya Bhatt Answered question 26 January 2024EducationPhysics 0 Votes 1 Ans The triple point of neon and carbon dioxide are 24.57 K and 216.55 K respectively. Express these temperatures on the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales. 91 viewsAditya Bhatt Answered question 25 January 2024EducationPhysics 1 Votes 1 Ans Name the suitable thermometer to measure the following temperatures a) -800C b) 600C c) 7800C d) 20000C 103 viewsAditya Bhatt Answered question 25 January 2024EducationPhysics 1 Votes 1 Ans An iron ring of diameter 5.231 m is to be fixed on a wooden rim of diameter 5.243 m both initially at 270C. To what temperature should the iron ring be heated so as to fit the rim? (Coefficient of linear expansion of iron is 1.2× 10-5 k-1 ) 104 viewsAditya Bhatt Answered question 25 January 2024EducationPhysics 1 Votes 1 Ans A brass rod of length 50cm and diameter 3mm is joined to a steel rod of the same length and diameter. What is the change in length of the combined rod at 2500C, if the original lengths are at 400C? Coefficient of linear expansion of brass and steel are 2.1 × 10-5 0C-1 and 1.2 × 10-5 0C-1 respectively 129 viewsAditya Bhatt Answered question 25 January 2024EducationPhysics 1 Votes 1 Ans a capacitor of 2uf is charged as shown in the diagram. When the switch S is turned to position 2, the percentage of its stored energy dissipated is 121 viewsAditya Bhatt Answered question 25 January 2024EducationPhysics 2 Votes 1 Ans A battery of 24 cells each of emf 1.5 V and internal resistance, 2Ω is to be connected in order to send the maximum current through a 12Ω resistor. How are they to be connected? Find the current in each cell and the potential difference across the external resistance. 114 viewsAditya Bhatt Changed status to publish 25 January 2024EducationPhysics 0 Votes 1 Ans A copper block of mass 2.5 kg is heated in a furnace to a temperature of 500 °C and then placed on a large ice block. What is the maximum amount of ice that can melt? (Specific heat of copper = 0.39 J /g k; heat of fusion of water = 335 J/g) 116 viewsAditya Bhatt Changed status to publish 24 January 2024EducationPhysics 1 Votes 1 Ans An ideal monatomic gas is taken round the cycle ABCDA as shown. Calculate the work done during the cycle 118 viewsMohd Ishaq Posted new comment 23 January 2024 0 Votes 0 Ans Thermal properties of matter neet numerical 77 viewsMohd Ishaq Asked question 23 January 2024EducationPhysics 1 Votes 1 Ans A gram molecule of a gas at 127C expands isothermally until its volume is doubled. Find the amount of work done and heat absorbed. Take R= 8.31 J mole-1 K-1. 147 viewsAditya Bhatt Changed status to publish 23 January 2024EducationPhysics 1 Votes 1 Ans A large steel wheel is to be fitted onto a shaft of the same material. At 270C, the outer diameter of the shaft is 8.70cm and the diameter of the central hole in the wheel is 8.69cm. The shaft is cooled using dry ice. At what temperature of the shaft does the wheel slip on the shaft? Assume the coefficient of linear expansion of the steel to be constant over the required temperature range is 1.2 × 10-5 K-1? 120 viewsAditya Bhatt Changed status to publish 22 January 2024EducationPhysics 0 Votes 1 Ans A hole is drilled in a copper sheet. The diameter of the hole is 4.24cm at 270C. What is the change in the diameter of the hole when the sheet is heated to 2270C? The coefficient of linear expansion of copper is 1.7×10-5 0C-1 99 viewsAditya Bhatt Answered question 22 January 2024EducationPhysics 1 Votes 1 Ans What is the temperature of the steel-copper junction in the steady state of the system? Length of the steel rod = 15.0 cm; length of the copper rod = 10.0 cm, temperature of the furnace = 300°C, temperature of the other end = 0°C. The area of the cross-section of the steel rod is twice that of the copper rod. [Thermal conductivity of steel = 50.2 J/s m K; and for copper = 385 J/s m K]? 101 viewsAditya Bhatt Answered question 22 January 2024EducationPhysics 0 Votes 1 Ans The coefficient of volume expansion of glycerin is 49 × 10-5 K-1. What is the fractional change in its density for a 300C rise in temperature? 104 viewsAditya Bhatt Answered question 22 January 2024EducationPhysics 0 Votes 1 Ans The spectral energy distribution of the sun has a maximum of 4753 angstroms. If the temperature of the sun is 6050 K, what is the temperature of a star for which this maximum is at 9506 angstroms? 112 viewsAditya Bhatt Changed status to publish 22 January 2024EducationPhysics 0 Votes 1 Ans A brass wire 1.8m long at 270C is held taut with little tension between two rigid supports. If the wire is cooled to a temperature of -390C, what is the tension developed in the wire, if the diameter is 2.0 mm? Coefficient of linear expansion of brass = 2.0 × 10-5 0C-1, and Young’s modulus of brass = 0.91 × 1011 N/m2 102 viewsAditya Bhatt Answered question 22 January 2024EducationPhysics 0 Votes 1 Ans A brass wire 1.8m long at 270C is held taut with little tension between two rigid supports. If the wire is cooled to a temperature of -390C, what is the tension developed in the wire, if the diameter is 2.0 mm? Coefficient of linear expansion of brass = 2.0 × 10-5 0C-1, and Young’s modulus of brass = 0.91 × 1011 N/m2 114 viewsAditya Bhatt Answered question 22 January 2024EducationPhysics 0 Votes 1 Ans When 0.15kg of ice at 0C is mixed with 0.30 kg of water at 500C in a container, the resulting temperature is 6.70C. Calculate the heat of the fusion of ice.(SW= 4186 J kg-1 K-1) 122 viewsAditya Bhatt Answered question 22 January 2024EducationPhysics « Previous 1 2 … 13 14 15 16 Next »