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A pendulum clock loses 12 s a day if the temperature is C and gains 4s a day if the temperature is C. The temperature at which the clock will show correct time, and the co-efficient of linear expansion of the metal of the pendulum shaft are respectively:
A horizontal steel railroad track has a length of when the temperature is The track is constrained from expanding or bending. The stress on the track on a hot summer day, when the temperature is is (Note: The linear coefficient of thermal expansion for steel is and the Young's modulus of steel is
A copper rod of and an aluminum rod of unknown length have their increase in length independent of increase in temperature. The length of aluminum rod is
The value of coefficient of volume expansion of glycerin is . The magnitude of fractional change in the density of glycerin for a rise of in its temperature is:
A non-isotropic solid metal cube has coefficients of linear expansion as: along the x-axis and along the y and the z-axis. If the coefficient of volume expansion of the solid is , then the value of is _____________
Consider two thermometers, and of equal length which can be used to measure temperature over the range to , contains mercury as a thermometric liquid while contains bromine. The volumes of the two liquids are the same at the temperature, . The volumetric coefficients of expansion of mercury and bromine are and , respectively. The increase in the length of each liquid is the same for the same increase in temperature. If the diameters of the capillary tubes of the two thermometers are and respectively, then the ratio would be closest to:
The pressure that has to be applied to the ends of a steel wire of length to keep its length constant when its temperature is raised by is :
(For steel, Young's modulus is and coefficient of thermal expansion is )
A uniform cylindrical rod of length and radius r, is made from a material whose Young’s modulus of Elasticity equals When this rod is heated by temperature T and simultaneously subjected to a net longutudinal compressional force F, its length remains unchanged. The coefficient of volume expansion, of the material of the rod, is (nearly) equal to:
Coefficient of linear expansion of brass and steel rods are and . Lengths of brass and steel rods are and , respectively. If is maintained the same at all temperatures, which one of the following relations holds good?
At a brass wire of radius is hung from the ceiling. A small mass, is hung from the free end of the wire. When the wire is cooled down from to it regains its original length of The value of is close to:
(Coefficient of linear expansion and Young’s modulus of brass are and respectively; )
A simple pendulum made of a bob of mass m and a metallic wire of a negligible mass has a time period of at . If the temperature of the wire is increased, and the corresponding change in its time period is plotted against its temperature, the resulting graph is a line of slope . If the coefficient of linear expansion of metal is , then the value of is
A leak proof cylinder of length made of a metal which has very low coefficient of expansion is floating vertically in water at such that its height above the water surface is When the temperature of water is increased to the height of the cylinder above the water surface becomes The density of water at relative to the density at is close to:
Two different wires having lengths and and respective temperature coefficient of linear expansion and are joined end-to-end. Then the effective temperature coefficient of linear expansion is :
A Bakelite beaker has volume capacity of at . When it is partially filled with volume (at ) of mercury, it is found that the unfilled volume of the beaker remains constant as temperature is varied. If where is the coefficient of volume expansion, then (in ) is close to
A compressive force, is applied at the two ends of a long thin steel rod. It is heated, simultaneously, such that its temperature increases by . The net change in its length is zero. Let be the length of the rod, A its area of cross-section, its Young's modulus, and its coefficient of linear expansion. Then, is equal to:
The ends Q and R of two thin wires, PQ and RS, are soldered (joined) together. Initially each of the wires has a length of at Now the end P is maintained at while the end S is heated and maintained at The system is thermally insulated from its surroundings. If the thermal conductivity of wire PQ is twice that of the wire RS and the coefficient of linear thermal expansion of PQ is the change in length of the wire PQ is