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  • Which of the following represents a relation for ?heat lost = heat gained??


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  • A. Principle of thermal equilibrium
  • B. Principle of colors
  • C. Principle of calorimetry
  • D. Principle of vaporization

  • Correct Answer
  • Principle of calorimetry 

    Explanation

    Heat lost by hot object = Heat gained by cold object

    where we ignore heat gained or lost from/to the surroundings.

    The study of heat gained and lost in this manner is often called Calorimetry.

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    • A. Acceleration
    • B. Electric current
    • C. Force
    • D. Velocity
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    • 2. The spring constant of a spring depends on its

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    • A. length only
    • B. material only
    • C. length and its diameter
    • D. thickness, its diameter and its material
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    • 3. When body is accelerated--

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    • A. Its velocity never changes.
    • B. Its speed will always change.
    • C. Its direction always changes.
    • D. Its speed may or may not change.
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    • 4. Which of the following device is best suited for measuring the temperature inside metallurgical furnaces?

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    • A. Pyrometer
    • B. Thermocouple
    • C. Thermometer
    • D. Thermistor
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    • 5. Weight of a body is maximum at the:

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    • A. Equator
    • B. Pole
    • C. Subtropics
    • D. Tropics
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    • 6. The reverse effect of X-ray emission is

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    • A. Raman effect
    • B. Compton effect
    • C. Zeeman effect
    • D. Photo-electric effect
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    • 7. Convex mirror is generally used in _____.

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    • A. solar cookers
    • B. opthalmoscope
    • C. reflector for head light
    • D. rear view mirror
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    • 8. What is the SI unit of frequency?

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    • A. Newton
    • B. Watt
    • C. Farad
    • D. Hertz
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    • 9. What is the SI unit of electric current?

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    • A. Newton
    • B. Joule
    • C. Ampere
    • D. Watt
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    • 10. If objects appear enlarged and inverted in a rear view mirror, then which type of mirror is used?

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    • A. Concave
    • B. Convex
    • C. Cylindrical
    • D. Plane
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