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Thermal Properties of Matter
A long metallic bar is carrying heat from one of its ends to the other end under steady-state. The variation of temperature θ along the length x of the bar from its hot end is best described by which of the following figure.
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We know that 
In steady state flow of heat
One end of a thermally insulated rod is kept at a temperature T1 and the other at T2. The rod is composed of two sections of lengths
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(k2
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(k2
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(k1
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(k1A1 T1 + k2A2T2) / (k1A1 + k2A2)
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(k1
If Cp and Cv denote the specific heats of nitrogen per unit mass at constant pressure and constant volume respectively, then
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Cp – Cv = R/28
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Cp −Cv = R/14
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Cp −Cv = R
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Cp – Cv = 28 R
A.
Cp – Cv = R/28
Assuming the sun to be a spherical body of radius R at a temperature of T K, evaluate the total radiant power, incident on Earth, at a distance r from the Sun.
where r0 is the radius of the Earth and σ is Stefan’s constant
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