Q11.A body cools in 7 minutes from 60oC to 40oC. The temperature of the surrounding is 10oC. The temperature of the body after the next 7 minutes will be (1) 30oC (2) 32oC (3) 34oC (4) 28oC
What This Question Tests
This question applies Newton's Law of Cooling twice to find the temperature after a subsequent time interval, requiring careful application of the average temperature and surrounding temperature.
Concepts Tested
Formulas Used
(T1 - T2) / t = K [(T1 + T2)/2 - Ts]
📚 NCERT Sections This Tests
11.3 — Zeroth Law Of Thermodynamics (A)
Physics Class 12 · Chapter 11
11.3 ZEROTH LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS (a) Imagine two systems A and B, separated by an adiabatic wall, while each is in contact with a third system C, via a conducting wall [Fig. 11.2(a)]. The states of the systems (i.e., their macroscopic variables) will change until both A and B come to thermal equilibrium with C. After this is achieved, suppose that the adiabatic wall between A and B is replaced by a conducting wall and C is insulated from A and B by an adiabatic wall [Fig.11.2(b)]. It is found that the states of A and B change no (b) further i.e. they are found to be in thermal Fig. 11.2 (a) Systems A and B are separated by an equilibrium with each other. This observation adiabatic wall, while each is in contact forms the basis of the Zeroth Law of with a third system C via a conducting Thermodynamics, which states that ‘two wall. (b) The adiabatic wall between A systems in thermal equilibrium with a third and B is replaced by a conducting wall, system separately are in thermal equilibrium while C is insulated from A and B by an adiabatic wall.with each other’. R.H. Fowler formulated this * Both the variables need not change. It depends on the constraints. For instance, if the gases are in containers of fixed volume, only the pressures of the gases would change to achieve thermal equilibrium. Reprint 2025-26 THERMODYNAMICS 229
3.16 — The Rate Constant For A First Order Reaction Is 60 S–1. How Much Time Will
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6.11 — Dynamics Of Rotational
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📋 Question Details
- Chapter
- Thermodynamics & KTG
- Topic
- Newton's law of cooling
- Year
- 2023
- Shift
- 06 Apr Shift 2
- Q Number
- Q11
- Type
- MCQ
- NCERT Ref
- Class 11 Physics Ch 11: Thermal Properties of Matter
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