Description : what cools a bottle of water faster ice or ice water
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Description : What happens to a liquid, when the vapour pressure equals the atmospheric pressure? (1) The liquid cools (2) The liquid boils (3) No change (4) The liquid evaporates
Last Answer : (2) The liquid boils Explanation: Ordinary evaporation is a surface phenomenon -since the vapor pressure is low and since the pressure inside the liquid is equal to atmospheric pressure plus ... pressure is equal to atmospheric pressure, bubbles form, and the vaporization becomes a volume phenomena.
Last Answer : The liquid boils
Description : During hot weather, the fan produces a feeling of comfort. This is because – (1) fan supplies cool air (2) fan cools the air (3) our perspiration evaporates rapidly (4) conductivity of air increases
Last Answer : (3) our perspiration evaporates rapidly Explanation: Fans make the air more comfortable for two reasons: (1) by moving the air, they blow away body heat and evaporate sweat, cooling the body, and (2) they also mix the cooler air near the floor with the warmer air by people's faces.
Description : We feel cool when we sit near the fan, this is because – (1) fan gives cool air. (2) an cools surrounding air. (3) air vapourises the sweat on our body. (4) we feel cool when air touches the body.
Last Answer : (3) air vapourises the sweat on our body. Explanation: We feel comfortable sitting under a fan when we are perspiring because a fan increases the rate of evaporation of sweat (or moisture) from our body and makes us feel cool and comfortable.
Description : We feel cool when we sit near the fan, this is because (1) fan gives cool air. (2) fan cools surrounding air. (3) air vapourises the sweat on our body. (4) we feel cool when air touches the body.
Last Answer : air vapourises the sweat on our body.
Description : During hot weather, the fan produces a feeling of comfort. This is because (1) fan supplies cool air (2) fan cools the air (3) our perspiration eva-porates rapidly (4) conductivity of air increases
Last Answer : our perspiration eva-porates rapidly
Description : How much heat energy will be lost by a 200 gram mass of water as it cools from 40 C to 35C?
Last Answer : You need to multiply together all of the following:* The mass ingrams* The temperature difference* The specific heat of water
Description : What happens when vapour if it water cools down?
Last Answer : The water vapour (often known as steam) is caused by bringing the liquid water to boiling point. When the water vapour cools it condenses back into liquid water.
Description : How does La-Nina affect the Pacific Ocean? (1) Decreases salinity of ocean (2) Cools downs the temperature of water (3) Maintains stable temperature of water (4) Increases salinity of ocean
Last Answer : (2) Cools downs the temperature of water Explanation: La-Nina is a climate pattern that describes the cooling of surface waters of the Pacific Ocean along the tropical west coast of South America.
Description : A solid aluminium ball, when quenched in a water bath maintained at 40°C, cools down from 550°C to 450°C in 20 seconds. The expected temperature of the ball after next 20 seconds may be about __________ °C. (A) 370 (B) 340 (C) 320 (D) 300
Last Answer : (A) 370
Description : Cooling towers operate through a ____process that efficiently cools the already cycled water to be reused. 1. Heat exchange 2. Heat expand 3. Heat transfer 4. None of above
Last Answer : Heat transfer
Description : What will happen when the earth's core cools?
Last Answer : It’ll be a few billion years before this happens so I’ll keep my concern at a minimum… (thinks about how the recession is affecting her finances again)
Description : What color cup of tea cools down quickly ?
Last Answer : Tea in a black cup cools quickly.
Description : Is it okay? This is a BMW
Last Answer : Yeah, it's okay after removing the key, the engine still has to cool down so that it doesn't get too hot and doesn't overheat, it takes about 1-3 minutes :-)
Description : A hot air balloon has a volume of 2800 m^3 at 99°C. What is the volume if the air cools to 80°C?
Last Answer : A hot air balloon has a volume of 2800 m3 at 99°C. What is the volume if the air cools to 80°C?
Description : What is smooth glassy rock that forms when lava cools so fast that there is no time for crystals to form?
Last Answer : Obsidian
Description : Do Volcanic necks and dikes form when magma cools and hardens into rock after reaching the surface?
Last Answer : No, these features form when magma cools into rocks BEFOREreaching the surface.
Description : What is formed when the magma cools and solidifies?
Last Answer : When magma cools and solidifies, it forms igneous rock.
Description : What type of volcano forms as lava spreads over a long distance and then cools and forms a hill that slopes gently?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What might happen next when an air mass cools to the point where it becomes saturated?
Last Answer : Precipitation
Description : What type of igneous material cools the fastest?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : If a crystal cools rapidly it will?
Last Answer : small
Description : When air is warm, it rises and leaves an area of low pressure which becomes filled with sinking cold air. After a hot, sunny day, the land cools faster than the sea. What is likely to happen after a hot, sunny day on the sea shore?
Last Answer : When air is warm, it rises and leaves an area of low pressure which becomes filled with sinking cold air. After a hot, sunny day, the land cools faster than the sea. What is likely to happen after a hot, sunny day on the sea shore?
Description : In a cup, tea cools from 90°C to 80°C in exactly one minute. It will cool from 70°C to 60°C in (a) less than one minute (b) exactly one minute (c) nearly one minute (d) more than one minute
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : How will a molded-case circuit breaker react after it has tripped, as a result of an overloaded circuit? A. The breaker will trip again if immediately reset. B. The breaker handle will lock in ... down. D. The breaker handle cannot be moved to the OFF position until the thermal element cools down.
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : A body cools down from 75°C to 70°C in 10 minutes. It will cool down from 70° C to 65° C in __________ minutes. (A) 10 (B) > 10 (C) < 10 (D) Either (B) or (C), depends on the mass of the body
Last Answer : (B) > 10
Description : The basic underlying principle of using a mist propagation system is that it: a. Keeps the propagation medium uniformly moist and supplies moisture to the base of the cuttings b. ... medium to promote root formation and development d. Increases humidity around the cutting and reduces transpiration
Last Answer : Increases humidity around the cutting and reduces transpiration
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) A real gas on expansion in vacuum gets heated up (B) An ideal gas on expansion in vacuum gets cooled (C) An ideal gas on expansion in vacuum gets heated up (D) A real gas on expansion in vacuum cools down whereas ideal gas remains unaffected
Last Answer : (D) A real gas on expansion in vacuum cools down whereas ideal gas remains unaffecte
Description : Consider the diurnal (daily) cycle of temperature at the surface. Why is the tem- perature maximum in the mid-to-late afternoon? (a) There is a net energy gain at the surface from dawn to mid- ... this time. (d) Late in the day, evaporation from the surface increases and this cools the surface.
Last Answer : There is a net energy gain at the surface from dawn to mid- afternoon.
Description : The first step in the generation of a sea breeze is . (a) air over land expands and builds a pressure gradient at the surface that pushes air offshore (b) air over land expands and builds ... forms a cloud (d) air over land expands and builds a pressure gradient aloft that pushes air offshore
Last Answer : air over land expands and builds a pressure gradient aloft that pushes air offshore
Description : Spent fuel from a nuclear power plant cools down and loses most of its radioactivity through decay. In the first year, spent fuel loses about what percentage of its radioactivity? w) 10 percent x) 50 percent y) 80 percent z) 100 percent
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- 80 PERCENT
Description : How would you maintain good association with such a colleague who is clear in heart but very aggressive in behaviour? Options: A) You restrict your personal relations B) You maintain relations ... tell him his mistakes politely C) You snap your relations D) You maintain personalized relations
Last Answer : B) You maintain relations but whenever he cools down, tell him his mistakes politely
Description : If ice floating on water in a vessel melts, the water level in the vessel - (1) increases (2) does not change (3) first increases before decreasing (4) decreases
Last Answer : (2) does not change Explanation: When ice floating on water in a vessel melts, the water level in the vessel does not change. This is because when floating, the ice displaces an amount of water ... that the mass of the liquid displaced by a floating object is equivalent to the mass of the object.
Description : What changes will happen to a bowl of ice and water kept at exactly zero degree Celsius? (1) All ice will melt (2) All water will become ice (3) No change will happen (4) Only some ice will melt
Last Answer : (3) No change will happen Explanation: Fresh water cooled to zero (0) degree Celsius and subjected to additional loss of heat energy normally will freeze. A mixture of fresh water and ice ... the usual freezing point while remaining liquid. Such cloud droplets are composed of super cooled water.
Description : If ice floating on water in a vessel melts, the water level in the vessel _______. (1) increases (2) does not change (3) first increases before decreasing (4) decreases
Last Answer : (2) does not change Explanation: When ice floating on water in a vessel melts, the water level in the vessel does not change. This is because when floating, the ice displaces an amount of water equal to its mass, and when melted, it becomes an amount of water equal to its mass.
Last Answer : does not change
Description : What changes will happen to a bowl of ice and water kept at exactly zero degree Celsius ? (1) All ice will melt (2) All water will become ice (3) No change will happen (4) Only some ice will melt
Last Answer : No change will happen
Description : When pressure is increased the melting point of ice – (1) increases (2) does not change (3) decreases (4) depends on the impurities in the ice
Last Answer : (3) decreases Explanation: In this case. if we increase the pressure on the ice the ice-water system wants to try to lower it again. It can do that by making itself fit into a ... the melting point of ice decreases because of the inversal relationship between the pressure and melting point of ice.
Description : When pressure is increased the melting point of ice (1) increases (2) does not change (3) decreases (4) depends on the impurities in the ice
Last Answer : decreases
Description : How does ice cool water it sits in?
Last Answer : When ice melts, it absorbs heat. The water it sits in becomes diluted with the cold water.
Last Answer : Density is higher between ice and water: Density is higher.
Description : At hill stations, the boiling point of water will be – (1) same as at sea level (2) less than that at sea level (3) more than that at sea level (4) equal to the melting point of ice
Last Answer : (2) less than that at sea level Explanation: The boiling point is the temperature at which the vapour pressure of the liquid equals the environmental pressure surrounding the liquid. Atmospheric pressure ... The atmospheric pressure at high altitudes like hill station is less than at the sea level.
Description : Pipelines in cold countries often burst in winter, because – (1) Water freezes and expands in its volume (2) Temperature of ice is less than that of water (3) Pipelines contract in their volume (4) Pipelines expand due to freezing
Last Answer : (1) Water freezes and expands in its volume Explanation: Water expands on freezing. When liquid water is cooled, it contracts like one would expect until a temperature of approximately 4 degrees ... it expands by approximately 9%. The fact that water expands upon freezing causes icebergs to float.
Description : Why does ice coverfed in sawdust ct melt quickly? (1) Sawdust does not allow the air to touch the ice (2) The water is absorbed by sawdust (3) Sawdust is a bad conductor of heat (4) Sawdust is good conductor of heat
Last Answer : (3) Sawdust is a bad conductor of heat Explanation: Ice needs to absorb heat energy to melt and become water (called latent heat of fusion). Since saw-dust is a poor conductor of heat, it takes ... required heat energy. This allows ice to remain in solid state for more time when packed in saw dust.
Description : Ice cubes are added to a glass of pure water and a glass of pure alcohol. The ice would be – (1) at a higher level in water (2) at a higher level in alcohol (3) at the same level in both (4) floating in alcohol and sinking in water
Last Answer : (1) at a higher level in water Explanation: Density of water is approx 1 g/ml; Density of Ice is approx 0.93g/ml; and Density of 100% pure ethanol is 0.79g/ml. So the density of ice cubes is lesser than water, but higher than alcohol. So it will float in water, but sink in alcohol.
Description : Ice float on water because its density is (1) more than water (2) less than water (3) zero (4) same as water
Last Answer : (2) less than water Explanation: Archimedes' Principle states that for an object to floaton water, it must displace an equal amount of water. Ice floats because it is about 9% less dense than liquid water.
Description : A piece of ice is floating in water kept in a beaker. When all the ice melts the level of water will - (1) first rise and then fall (2) fall (3) remain the same (4) rise
Last Answer : (3) remain the same Explanation: The submerged portion of the ice on melting shrinks a little in volume. So the level of water goes down a little. But this is just made up by the water added by the melting of upper portion.