Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Thermal Properties of Matter, Exercise 1: WBJEE 2019

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MEDIUM
WBJEE
IMPORTANT

A horizontal fire hose with a nozzle of cross-sectional area 521×10-3 m2 delivers a cubic metre of water in 10 s. What will be the maximum possible increase in the temperature of water while it hits a rigid wall (neglecting the effect of gravity)?

HARD
WBJEE
IMPORTANT

When 100 g of boiling water at 100°C is added into a calorimeter containing 300 g of cold water at 10°C, temperature of the mixture becomes 20°C. Then, a metallic block of mass 1 kg at 10°C is dipped into the mixture in the calorimeter. After reaching thermal equilibrium, the final temperature becomes 19°C. What is the specific heat of the metal in CGS unit ?

HARD
WBJEE
IMPORTANT

A metallic block of mass 20 kg is dragged with a uniform velocity of 0.5 ms-1 on a horizontal table for 2.1 s. The coefficient of static friction between the block and the table is 0.10. What will be the maximum possible rise in temperature of the metal block, if the specific heat of the block is 0.1 CGS unit? Assume g=10 ms-2 and uniform rise in temperature throughout the whole block. [Ignore absorption of heat by the table]

HARD
WBJEE
IMPORTANT

Two identical blocks of ice move in opposite directions with equal speed and collide with each other. What will be the minimum speed required to make both the blocks melt completely, if the initial temperatures of the blocks were -8°C each? (Specific heat of ice is 2100 J kg-1 K-1 and latent heat of fusion of ice is 3.36×105 J kg-1)

HARD
WBJEE
IMPORTANT

The water equivalent of a calorimeter is 10 g and it contains 50 g of water at 15°C. Some amount of ice, initially at -10°C is dropped in it and half of the ice melts till equilibrium is reached. What was the initial amount of ice that was dropped (when specific heat of ice =0.5cal gm-1C-1, specific heat of water =1.0cal gm-1C-1 and latent heat of melting of ice =80 cal gm-1 )?