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Physics Part-II
Physics Part-II

Class 11

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Chapter 1: Mechanical Properties of Solids

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Chapter 3: Thermal properties of Matter

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Q1
Answer the following:
(a) The triple-point of water is a standard fixed point in modern thermometry. Why? What is wrong in taking the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water as standard fixed points (as was originally done in the Celsius scale )?
(b) There were two fixed points in the original Celsius scale as mentioned above which were assigned the number and respectively. On the absolute scale one of the fixed points is the triple-point of water, which on the kelvin absolute scale is assigned the number 273.16 K. What is the other fixed point on this (kelvin) scale?
(c) The absolute temperature (Kelvin scale ) T is relate to the temperature on the Celsius scale by . Why do we have 273.15 in this relation and not 273.16?
(d) What is the temperature of the triple-point of water on an absolute scale whose unit interval size is equal to that of the Fahrenheit scale ?
Q2
Two ideal gas thermometers A and B use oxygen and hydrogen respectively. The following observations are made 
(a) What is the absolute temperature of normal melting point of sulphur as read by thermometers A and B ?

(b) What do you think is the reason behind the slight difference in answers of thermometers A and B ? (The thermometers are not faulty) What further procedure is needed in the experiment to reduce the discrepancy between the two readings ?
Q3
A steel tape long is correctly calibrated for a temperature of . The length of a steel rod measured by this tape is found to be on a hot day when the temperature is . What is the actual length of the steel rod on that day? What is the length of the same steel road on a day when the temperature is ? Coefficient of linear expansion of steel .
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Chapter 4: Thermodynamics

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Chapter 5: Kinetic Theory

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Chapter 6: Oscillations

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Two ideal gas thermometers A and B use oxygen and hydrogen respectively. The following observations are made 
TemperaturePressure thermometer APressure thermometer B
Triple-point of water 
Normal melting point of sulphur  
(a) What is the absolute temperature of normal melting point of sulphur as read by thermometers A and B ?

(b) What do you think is the reason behind the slight difference in answers of thermometers A and B ? (The thermometers are not faulty) What further procedure is needed in the experiment to reduce the discrepancy between the two readings ?

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Triple point of water, .

At this temperature, pressure in thermometer  

Let  be the normal melting point of sulphur. 

At this temperature, pressure in thermometer
According to Charles law, we have the relation:

Therefore, the absolute temperature of the normal melting point of sulphur as read by thermometer A is 392.69 K. 

(b)

At triple point 273.16 K, the pressure in thermometer B,  
At temperature , the pressure in thermometer B,  
According to Charles law, we can write the relation: 


 

Therefore, the absolute temperature of the normal melting point of sulphur as read by thermometer B is 391.98 K.

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Q1
Answer the following:
(a) The triple-point of water is a standard fixed point in modern thermometry. Why? What is wrong in taking the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water as standard fixed points (as was originally done in the Celsius scale )?
(b) There were two fixed points in the original Celsius scale as mentioned above which were assigned the number and respectively. On the absolute scale one of the fixed points is the triple-point of water, which on the kelvin absolute scale is assigned the number 273.16 K. What is the other fixed point on this (kelvin) scale?
(c) The absolute temperature (Kelvin scale ) T is relate to the temperature on the Celsius scale by . Why do we have 273.15 in this relation and not 273.16?
(d) What is the temperature of the triple-point of water on an absolute scale whose unit interval size is equal to that of the Fahrenheit scale ?
Q2
Two ideal gas thermometers A and B use oxygen and hydrogen respectively. The following observations are made 
(a) What is the absolute temperature of normal melting point of sulphur as read by thermometers A and B ?

(b) What do you think is the reason behind the slight difference in answers of thermometers A and B ? (The thermometers are not faulty) What further procedure is needed in the experiment to reduce the discrepancy between the two readings ?
Q3
A steel tape long is correctly calibrated for a temperature of . The length of a steel rod measured by this tape is found to be on a hot day when the temperature is . What is the actual length of the steel rod on that day? What is the length of the same steel road on a day when the temperature is ? Coefficient of linear expansion of steel .
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Two ideal gas thermometers A and B use oxygen and hydrogen respectively. The following observations are made 
(a) What is the absolute temperature of normal melting point of sulphur as read by thermometers A and B ?

(b) What do you think is the reason behind the slight difference in answers of thermometers A and B ? (The thermometers are not faulty) What further procedure is needed in the experiment to reduce the discrepancy between the two readings ?
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TopicThermal properties of Matter
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