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AIATS 04 – (RM) – Q.9 supplied to it is (Where symbols have their usual
meaning)
Topic: Molar Specific Heat
10R
(1) 2R (2)
The molar specific heat capacity in a process for a 3
Q 15R 5R
monoatomic gas, if it does a work of when a (3) (4)
4 4 3
heat Q is supplied to it is
AIATS 04 – (RM) – Q.21
3R
(1) 2R (2) Topic: RMS Speed
2
The temperature of a gas is –60°C. To what
4R temperature the gas should be heated so that the
(3) (4) 3R
3 rms speed is increased by 2 times?
(1) 1917°C
(2) 1644°C
(3) 852 K
(4) 579°C

Practice Questions:
1. Which of the following is correct representation for
first law of thermodynamics? (Symbols have their
usual meaning) Practice Questions:
(1) Q = U + W (2) Q = U – W 1. The correct formula for rms speed is given by
(3) Q = W – U (4) Q = U = W (Symbols have their usual meaning)
2. For monoatomic gas change in internal energy is
8RT 8RT
given by (Assume the number of moles to be n) (1) (2)
M M
5
(1) nR T 2RT 3RT
2 (3) (4)
M M
(2) nRT
2. If initially rms speed of gas is V and if it increases
3
(3) nR T by 3 times, then rms speed will become
2
(1) 3 V (2) 4 V
7
(4) nR T (3) 2 V (4) V
2
3. If initially rms speed of gas is V and if it increases
3. The molar heat capacity in a process of a diatomic
to 3 times, then rms speed will become
Q
gas if it does a work of , when a heat of Q is (1) V (2) 2 V
3
(3) 3 V (4) 4 V

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4. The temperature of a gas is –40°C. To what parallel. The equivalent thermal conductivity of the
temperature the gas should be heated so that the combination is
rms speed is increased to 2 times?
4K
(1) 932°C (2) 659°C (1) (2) 3K
3
(3) 659 K (4) 466°C
AIATS 04 – (RM) – Q.48 2K
(3) 6K (4)
3
Topic: Transverse Waves in String

Two strings A and B, made of the same material,


have same thickness. The length of B is half that
of A while the tension on A is twice that on B. The
ratio of the velocity of transverse wave in A to B is

(1) 2 : 1 (2) 2 :1

(3) 1 : 1 (4) 1: 2 Practice Questions:


1. Two rods of same length and diameter are joined
in series. If thermal conductivity of rods are K1 and
K2 respectively, then equivalent thermal
conductivity of the combination is given by the
relation.
(1) K1 + K2 (2) K1 – K2
K1K 2 2K1K 2
Practice Questions: (3) (4)
K1  K 2 K1  K 2
1. Which of the following is correct formula for speed
2. Two rods A & B of same length and equal thermal
of transverse wave in stretched string? (Symbol
conductivity are maintained between two
have their usual meaning)
temperatures represented by TH and TL as shown
T in figure. Find the equivalent conductivity of the
(1) V  (2) V  T 
 rods
 T
(3) V  (4) V 
T 
2. Two string A and B made of the same material
have equal lengths. The cross sectional area of A
is half that of B while the tension on A is twice that (1) K
of B. The ratio of velocities of transverse waves in (2) 2K
A and B is (3) 4K
(1) 2 : 1 (2) 1 : 1 4K
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(3) 2 :1 (4) 1: 2 3
3. Two rods of lengths l and 2l are maintained
3. Transverse waves of same frequency are
between two temperatures T1 and T2 as shown in
generated in two copper wires A and B. The
figure. The equivalent thermal conductivity in the
diameter of A is twice of B and the tension in A is
given figure is
half that in B. The ratio of speed of transverse
wave in A and B is
(1) 1 : 2 (2) 1: 2 2
(3) 2 : 1 (4) 2 :1
AIATS 04 – (RM) – Q.5 5 9K
(1) (2)
Topic: Thermal Conductivity 2K 5
2K 3K
Two rods of the same length and diameter having (3) (4)
3 2
thermal conductivities 2K and 4K are joined in

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4. If three rods of length l, 4l and 3l are joined


together having individual thermal conductivities
as K, 2K and K respectively, as shown in figure
then the equivalent conductivity of the composite
rod is

Practice Questions:
K 1. Consider the following statements:
(1)
3
Statement (I): Speed of sound in solids is greater
K than that in liquids.
(2)
2
Statement (II): At constant temperature, there is
4K no effect of pressure change on speed of sound in
(3)
3 gaseous medium.
5K (1) Statement (I) is true but statement (II) is false
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2 (2) Statement (I) is false but statement (II) is true
AIATS 04 – (RM) – Q.31 (3) Both statements (I) and (II) are true
Topic: Speed of Sound and Newton’s Formula (4) Both statements (I) and statement (II) are false
2. If pressure of gaseous medium increases to 4
Assertion(A): Speed of sound in solids is greater
times of its initial value at constant volume, then
than that in liquids.
the speed of sound is (v = initial speed of sound)
Reason(R): According to Newton’s formula speed
(1) 3 v (2) v
RT
of sound in air is given by v  v
M (3) 2 v (4)
2
In the light of the above statements, choose the
most appropriate answer from the options given 3. According Laplace’s formula, for any ideal gas, the
below. speed of sound in gas, is given by the relation
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct (symbols have their usual meaning)
explanation of (A)
P RT
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the (1) v gas  (2) v gas 
 Mw
correct explanation of (A)
(3) (A) is true but (R) is false P
(3) v gas  (4) Both (1) and (2)
(4) Both (A) and (R) are false 

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Answer Key
AIATS 04 – (RM) – Q.9 2. (1)
3. (2)
Topic: Molar Specific Heat
AIATS 04 – (RM) – Q.5
1. (1)
Topic: Thermal Conductivity
2. (3)
3. (3) 1. (4)
AIATS 04 – (RM) – Q.21 2. (2)
3. (2)
Topic: RMS Speed
4. (3)
1. (4) AIATS 04 – (RM) – Q.31
2. (2)
Topic: Speed of Sound and Newton’s Formula
3. (3)
4. (2) 1. (3)
AIATS 04 – (RM) – Q.48 2. (3)
3. (4)
Topic: Transverse Waves in String

1. (1)
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