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PHYSICS
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS
TARGET AIPMT 2013
Q.1 10g of ice cubes at 0C are released in a tumbler (water equivalent 55g) at 40C. Assuming that negligible
heat is taken from the surroundings, the temperature of water in the tumbler becomes nearly (L = 80 cal/
g)
(1) 31C (2) 22C (3) 19C (4) 15C
Q.2 Thermal capacity of 40g of aluminium (s = 0.2 cal/g-K) is
(1) 168 J/C (2) 672 J/C (3) 840 J/C (4) 33.6 J/C
Q.3 If 1g of steams is mixed with 1g of ice, then the resultant temperature of the mixture is
(1) 270C (2) 230C (3) 100C (4) 50C
Class:XIII CALORIMETRY DPP. NO.-1
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PHYSICS
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS
TARGET AIPMT 2013
Class:XIII CALORIMETRY, THERMAL EXPANSION DPP. NO.-2
Q.1 On a new scale of temperature (which is linear) and called the W scale, the freezing and boiling points of
water are 39W and 239W respectively. What will be the temperature on the new scale, corresponding
to a temperature of 39C on the Celsius scale ?
(1) 78W (2) 117W (3) 200W (4) 139W
Q.2 The coefficient of linear expansion of brass and steel are o
1
and o
2
respectively. When we take a brass
rod of length l
1
and a steel rod of length l
2
at 0C, then the difference in their lengths (l
2
l
1
) will remain
the same at all temperatures if
(1) o
1
l
1
= o
2
l
2
(2) o
1
l
2
= o
2
l
1
(3) o
1
2
l
2
= o
2
2
l
1
(4) o
1
l
2
2
= o
2
l
1
2
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PHYSICS
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS
TARGET AIPMT 2013
Class:XIII HEAT TRANSFER DPP. NO.-3
Q.1 Which one of the following processes depends on gravity ?
(1) conduction (2) Convection (3) Radiation (4) None of the above
Q.2 Rate of heat flow through a cylindrical rod is H
1
. Temperatures of ends of rod are T
1
and T
2
. If all the
dimensions of rod becomes double and temperature difference remains same and rate of heat flow
becomes H
2
. Then
(1) H
2
= 2H
1
(2) H
2
=
2
H
1
(3) H
2
=
4
H
1
(4) H
2
= 4H
1
Q.3 Consider two rods of same length and different specific heats (s
1
, s
2
), thermal conductivities (K
1
, K
2
)
and areas of cross-section (A
1
, A
2
) and both having temperatures (T
1
, T
2
) at their ends. If their rate of
loss of heat due to conduction are equal, then
(1) K
1
A
1
= K
2
A
2
(2)
2
2 2
1
1 1
s
A K
s
A K
=
(3) K
2
A
1
= K
1
A
2
(4)
1
2 1
2
1 2
s
A K
s
A K
=
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PHYSICS
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS
TARGET AIPMT 2013
Class:XIII HEAT TRANSFER DPP. NO.-4
Q.1 Consider a compound slab consisting of two different materials having equal thickness and thermal
conductivities K and 2K, respectively. The equivalent thermal conductivity of the slab is
(1) 3 K (2)
3
4
K (3)
3
2
K (4)
2
K
Q.2 Which of the following circular rods, (given radius r and length l) each made of the same material and
whose ends are maintained at the same temperature will conduct most heat ?
(1) r = 2r
0
(2) r = 2r
0
; l = l
0
(3) r = r
0
; l = l
0
(4) r = r
0
; l = 2l
0
Q.3 The two ends of a rod of length L and a uniform cross-sectional area A are kept at two temperature T
1
and T
2
(T
1
> T
2
). The rate of heat transfer,
dt
dQ
, through the rod in a steady state is given by
(1)
A
) T T ( KL
dt
dQ
2 1

=
(2)
LA
) T T ( K
dt
dQ
2 1

=
(3)
) T T ( KLA
dt
dQ
2 1
=
(4)
L
) T T ( KA
dt
dQ
2 1

=
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PHYSICS
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS
TARGET AIPMT 2013
Class:XIII HEAT TRANSFER DPP. NO.-5
Q.1 Which of the following is close to an ideal black body ?
(1) Black lamp (2) Cavity maintained at constant temperature
(3) Platinum black (4) A lamp of charcoal heated to high temperature
Q.2 We consider the radiation emitted by the human body. Which of the following statements is true?
(1) the radiation is emitted during the summers and absorbed during the winters.
(2) The radiation emitted lies in the ultraviolet region and hence is not visible
(3) The radiation emitted is in the infrared region
(4) The radiation is emitted only during the day
Q.3 A black body at 227C radiates heat at the rate of 7 cal cm
2
s
1
. At a temperature of 727C, the rate of
heat radiated in the same units will be
(1) 60 (2) 50 (3) 112 (4) 80
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PHYSICS
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS
TARGET AIPMT 2013
Q.1 A black body is at 727C. It emits energy at a rate which is proportional to
(1) (727)
2
(2) (1000)
4
(3) (1000)
2
(4) (727)
4
Q.2 Assuming the sun to have a spherical outer surface of radius r, radiating like a black body at temperature
t C, the power received by a unit surface, (normal to the incident rays) at a distance R from the centre
of the sun is
(1)
2
4 2
R
t r 4t
(2)
2
4 2
R 4
) 273 t ( r
t
+ o
(3)
2
4 2 2
R
t r 16 o t
(4)
2
4 2
R
) 273 t ( r + o
Q.3 A black body at 1227C emits radiations with maximum intensity at a wavelength of 5000. If t he
temperature of the body is increased by 1000C, the maximum intensity will be observed at
(1) 4000 (2) 5000 (3) 6000 (4) 3000
Class:XIII HEAT TRANSFER DPP. NO.-6
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PHYSICS
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS
TARGET AIPMT 2013
Q.1 If
m
denotes the wavelength at which the radiative emission from a black body at a temperature T K is
maximum, then
(1)
m
T
4
(2)
m
is independent of T
(3)
m
T (4)
m
T
1
Q.2 The unit of Stefan's constant is
(1) W-m
2
-K
4
(2) W-m
2
/K
4
(3) W/m
2
-K (4) W/m
2
-K
4
Q.3 For a black body at temperature 727C, its radiating power is 60W and temperature of surrounding is
227C. If the temperature of the black body is changed to 1227C, then its radiating power will be
(1) 120W (2) 240W (3) 304W (4) 320W
Class:XIII HEAT TRANSFER DPP. NO.-7
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PHYSICS
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS
TARGET AIPMT 2013
Q.1 Wien's displacement law expresses relation between
(1) wavelength corresponding to maximum energy and absolute temperature
(2) radiated energy and wavelength
(3) emissive power and temperature
(4) colour of light and temperature
Q.2 The wavelength corresponding to maximum intensity of radiation emitted by a source at temperature
2000K is , then what is the wavelength of radiation at temperature 3000K?
(1)
3
2
(2)
81
16
(3)
16
81
(4)
3
4

Q.3 A black body is at temperature of 500K. It emits energy at rate which is proportional to
(1) (500)
4
(2) (500)
3
(3) (500)
2
(4) 500
Class:XIII HEAT TRANSFER DPP. NO.-8
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PHYSICS
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS
TARGET AIPMT 2013
Class:XIII HEAT TRANSFER DPP. NO.-9
Q.1 The radiant energy from the sun, incident normally at the surface of earth is 20k cal/m
2
incident normally
on the earth, if the sun had a temperature, twice of the present one ?
(1) 160 k cal/m
2
min (2) 40 k cal/m
2
min (3) 320 k cal/m
2
min (4) 80 k cal/m
2
min
Q.2 A beaker full of hot water is kept in a room. If it cools from 80C to 75C in t
1
minutes, from 75C to
70C in t
2
minutes and from 75C to 70C in t
2
minutes and from 70C to 65C in t
3
minutes, then
(1) t
1
= t
2
= t
3
(2) t
1
< t
2
< t
3
(3) t
1
> t
2
> t
3
(4) t
1
> t
2
> t
3

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