(a) P (b) T (c) V (d) R Ans. d (9)
(a) Enthalpy (b) Work done (c) Gibb’s energy (d) Internal energy Ans. b (12)
(a) 150 J (b) 70 J (c) 110 J (d) 40 J Ans. b (5)
1m3 is divided into two equal compartments by a partition. One of these compartments contains an ideal gas at 300 K. The other compartment is vacuum. The whole system is thermally isolated from its surroundings. The partition is removed and …
Δw when an amount of heat is ΔQ added to the system, the corresponding change in the internal energy is ΔU . A unique function of the initial and final states (irrespective of the mode of change) is (a) …
(a) 7900 J (b) 8200 J (c) 5600 J (d) 6400 J Ans. a (5)
of one atmosphere from 00c to 1000c . Then the change in the internal energy is (a) 6.56 joules (b) 8.32 x 102 joules (c) 12.48 x 102 joules (d) 20.80 joules Ans. c (15)
(a) 0.56×104 J (b) 1.3×102 J (c) 2.7×102 J (d) 3.4×103 J Answer-d (9)
(a) 4.6×103 K (b) 11.6×103 K (c) 23.2×103 K (d) 7.7×103 K Answer-d (4)
(a) Newton’s law (b) Law of conservation of energy (c) Charle’s law (d) Law of heat exchange Ans. b (5)
(a) (3/2)kT (b) kT (c) (1/2)kT (d) (3/2)RT Answer-c …
(a) Only potential energy (b) Only kinetic energy (c) Potential and kinetic energy both (d) None of the above Answer-b (10)
(a) Temperature (b) Energy (c) Work (d) None of these Ans. a (9)
T1 and T2 are mixed. There is no loss of energy. The masses of the molecules are m1 and m2 and the number of molecules in the gases are n1 and n2 The temperature of mixture will be (a) (T1 …
(a) 2×√3R×300 gm×cm/sec (b) 2×3×R×300 gm×cm/sec (c) 1×√3R×300 gm×cm/sec (d) Zero Answer-d (10)
(a) 30 J (b) 20 J (c) 60 J (d) 40 J Ans. c (5)
(a) P (b) < P (c) > P (d) Zero Answer-c (4)
(a) Increase continuously (b) Decreases continuously (c) First increases and then decreases (d) First increase and then becomes constant Answer-c (4)
CO2 mixture at 27°C. If R = 8.31 J/mole kelvin, then the pressure in the vessel in N/m2 will be (approx.) (a) 5×105 (b) 5×104 (c) 106 …
(a) The internal energy changes in all processes (b) Internal energy and entropy are state functions (c) The change in entropy can never be zero (d) The work done in an adiabatic process is always zero (19)
(a) 100 J (b) 3000 J (c) 450 J (d) 150 J Answer-d (17)
(a) Transfer momentum to the walls (b) Momentum becomes zero (c) Move in opposite directions (d) Perform Brownian motion Answer-a (24)
(a) Volume (b) Temperature (c) Pressure (d) Work Ans. d (4)
is Cp=3.4 x 103 cal/kg 0c and at constant volume is Cv= 2.4 x103 cal/kg 0c. If one kilogram hydrogen gas is heated from 10 0c to 200c at constant pressure, the external work done on the gas to maintain …
(a) The temperature will decrease (b) The volume will increase (c) The pressure will remain constant (d) The temperature will increase Ans. a (7)
(a) Pressure and volume (b) Volume and temperature (c) Temperature and pressure (d) Any one of pressure, volume or temperature Ans. d (12)
(a) Q=W=0 and ΔEint =0 (b) Q=0,W>0 and ΔEint =-W (c) W=0,Q>0, and ΔEint = Q (d) W>0,Q<0 and ΔEint =0 Ans. a (8)
(a) ΔQ= ΔU + ΔW (b) ΔQ= ΔU – ΔW (c) ΔQ= ΔW-ΔU (d) ΔQ= – ΔW-ΔU Ans. b (6)
(a) 260 J (b) 150 J (c) 110 J (d) 40 J Ans. d (8)
(a) 260 J (b) 150 J (c) 110 J (d) 40 J Ans. d (7)
(a) Remains constant (b) Becomes zero (c) Increases (d) Decreases Ans. a (6)
(a) 100 J (b) 300 J (c) 419 J (d) 24 J Ans. b (7)
(a) ΔQ (b) ΔW (c) ΔQ + ΔW (d) ΔQ-ΔW Ans. d (6)
(a) System can do work (b) System has temperature (c) System has pressure (d) Heat is a form of energy Ans. d (7)
(a) 166 cal (b) 333 cal (c) 500 cal (d) 400 cal Ans. c (3)
(a) Specific volume (b) Pressure (c) Temperature (d) Density Ans. c (11)
(a) 100 R (b) 150 R (c) 300 R (d) 500 R Ans. c (8)
(a) Initial state only (b) Final state only (c) Both initial and final states only (d) Initial state, final state and the path Ans. d (9)
(a) 654 Joule (b) 156.5 Joule (c) – 300 Joule (d) – 528.2 Joule Ans. a (6)
(i) P1 , V to 2P1 , V (ii) P1, V to P, 2V. Then work done in the two cases is (a) Zero, Zero (b) Zero, PV1 (c) PV1 , Zero (d) PV1, P1 V1 Ans. b (11)