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The temperature of a gas is increased by `10^@C`. What is the corresponding change on the Kelvin scale ?

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SL ARORA-Thermal Properties of Matter-Exercise
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  2. THERMOMETRY

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  3. The temperature of a gas is increased by 10^@C. What is the correspond...

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  4. What is the correct value of 0^(@) C on the Kelvin scale?

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  7. The absolute zero temperature in Fahrenheit scale is

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  8. A constant volume gas thermometer works on

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  9. One quality of a thermometer is that its heat capacity should be small...

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  10. The absolute zero temperature in Fahrenheit scale is

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  11. Two bodies A and B are said to be in thermal equilibrium with each oth...

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  12. Of metals and alloys, which has greater value of temperature co-effici...

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  13. Define three coefficeints of thermal expansion. Establish relation bet...

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  18. Define mechanical equivalent of heat. What is its value ?

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  19. If a piece of iron is hammered, it becomes warmer. Why?

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  20. A spark is produced when two stones strike against each other. Why?

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