

Anita has three glasses. The first glass is empty while she half filled the second glass and completely filled the third glass with water. We all know that water is a form of matter. Hence the third glass is completely filled with matter. Are the empty and half filled glasses also completely filled with matter?

Anita has three glasses. The first glass is empty while she half filled the second glass and completely filled the third glass with water. We all know that water is a form of matter. Hence the third glass is completely filled with matter. Are the empty and half filled glasses also completely filled with matter?

Important Questions on Matter in our Surroundings
[Heat of fusion of ice ; Specific heat of water ]





The combination of plots which does not represent isothermal expansion of an ideal gas is





The correct option(s) is (are)


The above diagram represents the thermodynamic cycle of an engine, operating with an ideal mono-atomic gas. The amount of heat, extracted from the source in a single cycle, is:





The pressure of the gas (in atm) at and respectively, are


The three processes in a thermodynamic cycle shown in the figure are : Process is isothermal; Process is isochoric (volume remains constant); Process is adiabatic.
The total work done by the ideal gas in this cycle is, The internal energy decreases by, in the isochoric process. The work done by the gas in the adiabatic process is, . The heat added to the system in the isothermal process is




(R = 8.314 J/mol K) (ln7.5 = 2.01)


(Latent heat of ice is and )

