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Specific heat of water at `20^@C` is _______ and that of ice is _________

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  3. Specific heat of water at 20^@C is and that of ice is

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  11. The temperature gradient in a rod of 0.5 m long is 80^(@)C//m. If the ...

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  14. Two rods A and B are of equal length. Each rod has the ends at temp T(...

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  15. (True/False): Thermometers with spherical bulbs are more sensitive tha...

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  16. Why a clinical thermometer should not be sterilized by boiling water?

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  17. Gas thermometers are more sensitive than liquid thermometers.

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  18. A brass disc fits snugly in a hole in a steel plate. Should you heat o...

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  19. A tightnened glass stopper can be taken out easily by pouring hot wate...

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  20. Why water is preferred to any other liquid in the hot water bottles?

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