The first law of thermodynamics whimsically states ,"you cant get...." This implies that unless you supply heat to a system you can not get work done.This is conservation of energy i.e first law. The second...
View QuestionThis does not violate second law of thermodynamics.Growing body produces protein which is a complex molecule.The food molecules breaks down to release energy , during this process entropy increases .A...
View QuestionDuring an ideal isothermic process temperature remains constant .As a result the internal work done ,which is merely a function of temperature,remains zero.It implies dQ=dW=3700J.This is complete information...
View QuestionNo it doesnt violate the Second law of thermodynamics. While arranging the papers its entropy decrease , but along with this our body loses energy and entropy increases.The increase in entropy of body...
View QuestionBasically a choke coil is a pure inductor which provides inductive reactance without providing resistance.The phase angle through inductor is 90 degrees so, wattless current flows through it. In a nutshell,...
View QuestionIt is quite easy to identify them. 1.Conductor are the materials having no forbidden gap 2.Semiconductor are the materials having narrow forbidden gap. 3.Insulator are the material having wide forbidden...
View QuestionIt is because the work function of alkali metals are quite low compared to others.Therefore they eject photoelectrons with light of low frequency (even with visible light).
View QuestionThe charge of u quark is 2/3e and d quark is -1/3e. Now uud =2/3e+2/3e-1/3e =+e , it is proton similarly udd =2/3e-1/3e-1/3e =0 , it is neutron
View QuestionBoth positron and proton has positive charge however they are entirely different particles. Positron is an antiparticle of electron and its mass is equal to mass if electron .On the other hand proton is...
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