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SUCCESS STUDY CIRCLE
PHYSICS EXAM F.M 50 TIME 2 HR
Q1 Answer ANY TEN (1X10=10)
I. At what temperature the density of water is maximum
II. Define heat capacity of a substance. III. Define latent heat of vaporization IV. How thermal conductivity of a solid does depends on its area of cross section? V. Define emissivity of a substance VI. Define absorptivity of a substance. VII. What is an equation of state? VIII. Define efficiency of a heat engine. IX. Define internal energy X. What is the change in internal energy for a cyclic process? XI. What is the efficiency of a heat engine for which temperature of the hot reservoir is equal to the temperature of the cold reservoir? XII. At what temperature of the cold reservoir the efficiency of the Carnot's engine is 100%?
Q 2 Answer ANY TEN (2X10=20)
I. State and explain zeroth law of thermodynamics
II. State and explain first law of thermodynamics. III. Differentiate between isothermal and adiabatic process. IV. A refrigerator has a coefficient of performance of 6. If the work done on the refrigerant is 15 J, what is amount of heat that can be extracted from the freezer? V. State and explain 2nd t law of thermodynamics. VI. Define coefficient of performance of a refrigerator VII. State and explain Stefan's law VIII. State Newton’s law of cooling. Draw cooling curve. IX. Define heat capacity of a substance. Mention its SI unit X. Write any two properties of radiation XI. Define thermal conductivity of a substance
Q 3b Answer ANY four (4X5=20)
I. Derive the relation 𝐶𝑃 − 𝐶𝑉 = 𝑅 for an ideal gas.
II. What is an isothermal process? Derive an expression for work done in an isothermal process. III. What is an adiabatic process? Derive an expression for work done in an adiabatic process IV. Prove PVϒ =C V. Derive relation between α, β and ϒ
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