A vessel is filled with a gas at a pressure of 76 cm of mercury at a certain temperature. The mass of gas is increased by $50 \%$ introducing more gas in the vessel at the same temperature. Now the resultant pressure of the gas is
76 cm of Hg
114 cm of Hg
86 cm of Hg
92 cm of Hg
A cylinder of radius $R$ made of a material of thermal conductivity $k_1$ is surrounded by a cylindrical shell of inner radius $R$ and outer radius $2 R$ made of a material of thermal conductivity $k_2$. The two ends of a combined system are maintained at two different temperature. There is no loss of heat across the cylindrical surface and the system is in steady state. The effective thermal conductivity of the system is
$k_1+k_2$
$\frac{k_1+3 k_2}{4}$
$\frac{k_1 k_2}{k_1+k_2}$
$\frac{3 k_1+k_2}{4}$
The mass of proton is 1.0073 u and that of neutron is $1.0087 \mathrm{u}(\mathrm{u}=$ atomic mass unit). The binding energy of ${ }_2 \mathrm{He}^4$ is
28.4 MeV
0.061 u
0.0305 J
0.0305 erg
In a certain process, 400 cal of heat is supplied to a system and at the same time 105 J of mechanical work was done on the system. The increase in its internal energy is
20 cal
303 cal
404 cal
425 cal
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