Embibe Experts Solutions for Exercise 3: EXERCISE

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Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Exercise 3: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A hot body cools from 85°C to 75°C T in time T1, from 75°C to 65°C in time T2 and from 65°C to 55°C in time T3, then (temperature of surrounding =30°C)

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

The temperature and the surface area of a body are 227°C and 0.15 m2 respectively. If its transmitting power is negligible and reflecting power is 0.5, the thermal power of the body is

EASY
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A body cools by Newton's law of cooling. The surrounding temperature is 25°C. The temperature of the body falls from 60°C to 50°C in 10 min. The temperature at the end of next 10 min is

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

Assuming the sun to be a spherical body of radius R at a temperature of T K, evaluate the total radiant power, incident on the earth, at a distance r from the sun:

(radius of earth is r0)

EASY
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A black body at 1227°C emits radiations with maximum intensity at a wavelength of 5000Å. If the temperature of the body is increased by 1000°C, the maximum intensity will be at

HARD
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

Water of volume 2 litre in a container is heated with a coil of 1 kW at 27°C. The lid of the container is open and energy dissipates at the rate of 160 J/s. In how much time temperature will rise from 27°C to 77°C (Given specific heat of water is 4.2km/kg]

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A black and a yellow body at room temperature are thrown into a furnace at very high temperature. Select the correct statement.