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Make plots of gas density against temperature in a constant-pressure process and gas density against pressure in an isothermal process.
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Find |x| + |y| and |x + y| and find the relation between them in each of the following cases.
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An open glass tube is immersed in mercury is such a way that a length of 8 cm extends above the mercury.
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Using the relation P = P0(1 + αt), which applies to processes occurring at a constant volume,
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A piston can freely move inside a horizontal cylinder closed from both ends. Initially, the piston separates the inside space
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Can two isothermal curves intersect each other?
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In the middle of a narrow horizontal tube sealed at both ends is a column of mercury 10cm in length.
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Two different masses of gas, m and 2m are heated separately in a vessel of constant volume.
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A cylindrical vessel 60 cm high is half-filled with mercury. The vessel is hermetically sealed with a cover through which a siphon tube passes.
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A cylindrical glass tumbler is lowered upside-down into water and floats vertically,
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A mercury column of length 10 cm is in the middle of a horizontal tube of length 1 m closed at both ends containing
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The equation of state for 5 g of oxygen at a pressure P and temperature T, when occupying a volume V, will be
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A glass tube, sealed at both ends, is 100 cm long. It **** horizontally with the middle 10 cm containing mercury.
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A barometer tube, containing mercury, is lowered in a vessel containing mercury until only 50
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Two vessels of equal volume and weight are immersed in water to a depth h.
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Using the volume-temperature diagram of Fig., determine the nature of the change in pressure to
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A hollow sphere of 100 cm^3 capacity is fitted with a long graduated tube.
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Dec 9, 2018
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A column of mercury of 10 cm length is contained in the middle of a narrow horizontal ...
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A vertical cylinder containing gas is closed on top by a friction less piston weighing 20 kg-wt.
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A cylinder containing an ideal gas is in vertical position and has a piston of mass M that is able to move up or down without friction (Fig. 13.2).
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