Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Thermal Properties of Matter, Exercise 1: Exercise - 1

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EASY
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A small quantity of mass m of water at a temperature θ( in C) is poured on to a large mass M of ice which is at its melting point. If c is the specific heat capacity of water and  L the latent heat of fusion of ice, then the mass of ice melted is given by,

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A steel scale is to be prepared such that the millimeter intervals are to be accurate within 6×105 mm. The maximum temperature variation from the temperature of calibration during the reading of the millimeter marks is α=12×106 °C-1

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

If a bimetallic strip is heated, it will 

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A liquid with a coefficient of volume expansion γ is filled in a container of a material having the coefficient of linear expansion α. If the liquid overflows on heating, then –

EASY
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

16 g of oxygen at 37 °C is mixed with 14 g of nitrogen at 27 °C. Find the temperature of the mixture?

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JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

Calculate the value of the mechanical equivalent of heat from the following data. Specific heat capacity of air at constant volume and at constant pressure are 4.93 cal mol K-1 and 6.90 cal mol K-1, respectively. Gas constant R=8.3 J mol K-1

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JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

Boiling water is changing into steam. Under this condition, the specific heat of water is