One mole of a perfect gas in a cylinder fitted with a piston has a pressure P, volume V and temperature 273 K. If the temperature is increased by 1 K keeping pressure constant, the increase in volume is

(1) 2V273

(2) V91

(3) V273

(4) V

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A unit mass of a liquid with volume V1 is completely changed into a gas of volume V2 at a constant external pressure P and temperature T. If the latent heat of evaporation for the given mass is L, then the increase in the internal energy of the system is: 
1.  Zero
2. P(V2V1)
3. LP(V2V1)
4.  L

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If 300 ml of a gas at 27°C is cooled to 7°C at constant pressure, then its final volume will be -

(1) 540 ml

(2) 350 ml

(3) 280 ml

(4) 135 ml

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If the door of a refrigerator is kept open, then which of the following is true ?

1. Room is cooled

2. Room is heated

3. Room is either cooled or heated

4. Room is neither cooled nor heated

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A Carnot's engine used first an ideal monoatomic gas then an ideal diatomic gas. If the source and sink temperature are 411°C and 69°C respectively and the engine extracts 1000 J of heat in each cycle, then area enclosed by the PV diagram is -

(1) 100 J

(2) 300 J

(3) 500 J

(4) 700 J

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The temperature of reservoir of Carnot's engine operating with an efficiency of 70% is 1000K. The temperature of its sink is -

(1) 300 K

(2) 400 K

(3) 500 K

(4) 700 K

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Efficiency of a Carnot engine is 50% when temperature of outlet is 500 K. In order to increase efficiency up to 60% keeping temperature of intake the same what is temperature of outlet ?

(1) 200 K

(2) 400 K

(3) 600 K

(4) 800 K

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An ideal heat engine working between temperatures T1 and T2 has an efficiency η. The new efficiency if both the source and sink temperatures are doubled will be:
1. η2
2. η
3. 2η
4. 3η

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An engine is supposed to operate between two reservoirs at temperature 727°C and 227°C. The maximum possible efficiency of such an engine is -

(1) 1/2

(2) 1/4

(3) 3/4

(4) 1

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An ideal gas heat engine operates in Carnot cycle between 227°C and 127°C. It absorbs 6 × 104 cal of heat at higher temperature. Amount of heat converted to work is -

(1) 2.4 × 104 cal

(2) 6 × 104 cal

(3) 1.2 × 104 cal

(4) 4.8 × 104 cal

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