Properties Of Solids And Liquids Question 98

Question: A glass flask of volume one litre at 0°C is filled, level full of mercury at this temperature. The flask and mercury are now heated to 100°C. How much mercury will spill out, if coefficient of volume expansion of mercury is $ 1.82\times {{10}^{-4}}/{}^\circ C $ and linear expansion of glass is$ 0.1\times {{10}^{-4}}/{}^\circ C $ respectively [MNR 1994]

Options:

A) 21.2 cc

B) 15.2 cc

C) 1.52 cc

D) 2.12 cc

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Answer:

Correct Answer: B

Solution:

Due to volume expansion of both liquid and vessel, the change in volume of liquid relative to container is given by DV = $ V _{0}[{\gamma _{L}}-{\gamma _{g}}]\Delta \theta $

Given V0 = 1000 cc, ag = 0.1×10-4/°C

$ {\gamma _{g}}=3{\alpha _{g}}=3\times 0.1\times {{10}^{-4}}/{}^\circ C=0.3\times {{10}^{-4}}/{}^\circ C

$ DV = 1000 [ 1.82 × 10-4 - 0.3 × 10-4] × 100 = 15.2 cc $



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