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MHT CET 2026 17th April Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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'$x$' joule of heat is incident on a body. Out of it, the total heat reflected and transmitted by it is '$y$' joule. The absorption coefficient of the body is
A
$\dfrac{x}{y}$
B
$\dfrac{x-y}{x}$
C
$\dfrac{y}{x-y}$
D
$\dfrac{x}{y-x}$
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MHT CET 2026 17th April Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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Consider two rods 1 and 2 of same length. They have different specific heats $(C_1, C_2)$, thermal conductivities $(K_1, K_2)$ and area of cross-section $(A_1, A_2)$ respectively. Both the rods have temperatures $(T_1, T_2)$ at their ends. If their rate of loss of heat due to conduction is equal, then
A
$A_1 K_2 = A_2 K_1$
B
$A_1 K_1 = A_2 K_2$
C
$\dfrac{A_1 K_1}{C_1} = \dfrac{A_2 K_2}{C_2}$
D
$\dfrac{A_1 K_2}{C_1} = \dfrac{A_2 K_1}{C_2}$
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MHT CET 2026 17th April Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A Carnot engine, whose efficiency is 40% takes heat from a source maintained at temperature 600K. To have an efficiency 60%, the intake temperature for the same exhaust temperature should be
A
$1800$ K
B
$900$ K
C
$720$ K
D
$360$ K
4
MHT CET 2026 17th April Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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The heat energy that must be supplied to 14 g of nitrogen at room temperature to raise its temperature by $48\ ^\circ\text{C}$ at constant pressure is ($R$ = gas constant, Molecular weight of nitrogen $(\text{N}_2)$ = 28)
A
$72\ R$
B
$84\ R$
C
$96\ R$
D
$108\ R$

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