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A water in glass thermometer has density of water marked on its stem [Density of water is the thermometric property in this case]. When this thermometer is dipped in liquid A the density of water read is 0.99995 g `cm^(3)`. Thereafter it is dipped in liquid B and the reading remains unchanged. Maximum density of water is 1.00000 g `cm^(-3)`. (a) Can we say that liquid A and B are necessarily in thermal equilibrium? (b) If two liquids are mixed and the thermometer is inserted in the mixture, the height of water column in stem is found to change (i.e. reading is different from 0.99995 g `cm^(-3)`). Has the height increased or decreased? |
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Answer» Correct Answer - (a) NO (b) decreases |
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