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1. The document provides a quiz with 10 multiple choice questions about thermodynamics concepts such as heat transfer, phase changes, gas laws, and calorimetry.
2. The questions cover topics including heat transfer between metal blocks, where energy goes when a hot liquid cools, why two people may feel different hand temperatures, using thermometer readings to determine temperature, the effect of heating a fixed mass of gas, and calculating heat required for a phase change.
3. Answers are to be provided by selecting the best choice from the multiple choice options given for each question.
1. The document provides a quiz with 10 multiple choice questions about thermodynamics concepts such as heat transfer, phase changes, gas laws, and calorimetry.
2. The questions cover topics including heat transfer between metal blocks, where energy goes when a hot liquid cools, why two people may feel different hand temperatures, using thermometer readings to determine temperature, the effect of heating a fixed mass of gas, and calculating heat required for a phase change.
3. Answers are to be provided by selecting the best choice from the multiple choice options given for each question.
1. The document provides a quiz with 10 multiple choice questions about thermodynamics concepts such as heat transfer, phase changes, gas laws, and calorimetry.
2. The questions cover topics including heat transfer between metal blocks, where energy goes when a hot liquid cools, why two people may feel different hand temperatures, using thermometer readings to determine temperature, the effect of heating a fixed mass of gas, and calculating heat required for a phase change.
3. Answers are to be provided by selecting the best choice from the multiple choice options given for each question.
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1. The figure shows two metal blocks. temperature of the ethanol rises faster. Which the following statement is false? This is because the ethanol…. A. is denser than water B. is less dense than water C. has a larger specific heat capacity than water D. has a smaller specific heat capacity than A. P and Q are in thermal contact water B. P and Q are in thermal equilibrium C. Energy is transferred from P to Q 6. The air in a foot pump has an initial volume D. Energy is transferred from Q to P of 2800 cm3 and pressure 100 kPa. The outlet of the pump is closed and the piston 2. When does the energy go when a cup of pushed inwards until the volume of the air hot tea cools? becomes 700 cm3. What is the pressure of A. It warms the surroundings the compressed air in the pump? B. It warms the water of the tea A. 400 KPa C. 350 KPa C. It turns into heat energy and B. 405 KPa D. 200 Kpa disappears. 7. The pressure of a bubble under the sea is 3. When shaking hands with Anwar, Kent Hui 120 cm Hg. When the bubble rises to the noticed that Anwar’s hand was cold. surface of the sea, its volume becomes 25.0 However, Anwar felt that Kent Hui hand cm3. Assuming that the atmospheric was warm. Why did Anwar and Kent Hui pressure is 76 cm Hg, what is the original not feel the same sensation? volume of the bubble? A. Both hands in contact are in thermal A. 18.53 cm3 C 19.53 cm3 3 equilibrium. B. 15.83 cm D 20.53 cm3 B. Heat is flowing from Kent Hui’s hand 8. A cylinder contains 200 cm3 of gas at a to Anwar’s hand temperature of 27°C. The gas is heated until C. Heat is following from Anwar’s hand to its temperature increases by 30°C. If the Kent Hui hand. piston of the cylinder expands under constant pressure, what is the final volume 4. The length of the mercury column at the of the gas? ice point and steam point are 5.0 cm and A. 250 cm3 C. 350 cm3 40.0cm respectively. When the 3 B. 220 cm D. 400 cm3 thermometer is immersed in the liquid P, the length of the mercury column is 23.0 9. A fixed mass of gas in an enclosed metal cm. What is the temperature of the liquid container has a pressure of 2.5 x 10 5 Pa. If P? the gas is heated from 27°C to 87°C, A. 51.43oC C. 50.43oC calculate the final pressure of the gas. B. 54.130C D. 52.43 oC A. 300 KPa C. 450 KPa B. 350 KPa D. 250 Kpa 5. Heat energy is supplied at the same rate to 250g of water and 250g of ethanol. The 10. What is the quantity of heat that is required to convert 4g of ice into steam at 100°C? (Specific latent heat of fusion of ice is 336 000 Jkg-1. Specific latent heat of vaporization of water is 2.26 x 106 Jkg-1. Specific heat capacity of water is 4.2 x 10 3 J kg-1°C-1) A. 15064 J C. 15604 J B. 12604 J D. 12064 J