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Two identical beakers A and B contain equal volumes of two different liquids at 60°C each and left to cool down. Liquid in A has density of 8×102 kg m-3 and specific heat of 2000 J kg-1K-1 while the liquid in B has density 103 kg m-3 and specific heat of 4000 J kg-1K-1. Which of the following best describes their temperature versus time graph schematically? (assume the emissivity of both the beakers to be the same)

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Important Questions on Properties of Bulk Matter

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A liquid of mass 250 g is kept warm in a vessel using an electric heater. The liquid is maintained at 57 °C when the power supplied by the heater is 30 W and surrounding temperature is 27 °C. As the heater is switched off, it took 10 s time for the temperature of the liquid to fall from 47 °C to 46.9 °C. The specific heat capacity of the liquid is
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A body cools from 50.0 oC to 49.9 oC in 5 s. How long will it take to cool from 40.0 oC to 39.9 oC? Assume the temperature of surroundings to be 30.0 oC and Newton's law of cooling to be valid
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A liquid cools from 70°C to 50°C in 5 minutes. Find the time taken by the liquid to cool from 60°C to 50°C, if the temperature of the surrounding is constant at 30°C.
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A body cools from 70°C to 40°C in 5 min. Calculate the time it takes to cool from 60°C to 40°C. The temperature of the surrounding is 20°C.
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According to Newton's law of cooling, the rate of cooling of a body is proportional to:
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A piece of ice falls from a height hso that it melts completely. Only one-quarter of the heat produced is absorbed by the ice and all energy of ice gets converted into heat during its fall. The value of h is :[Latent heat of ice is 3.4×105J kg-1 and g=10 N kg-1]
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Absorption coefficient of totally black body is 

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(A) The energy emitted versus wavelength plot of a black body depends on the material of the black body.
(B) The emissivity of a completely reflecting surface is zero.
(C) Emissivity is equal to (absorptive power)2.
(D) Black-body radiates more than normal body Which of the following is correct?