A. Water
B. Mercury
C. Methyl alcohol
D. Carbon-tetrachloride
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Related Mcqs:
- Ordinary mercury in glass thermometer is used for measuring temperature upto 120°C. However, for measuring higher temperature upto __________ °C, thermometer is made by filling nitrogen under pressure above the mercury, which stops the evaporation of mercury and reduces the chance of broken thread of mercury?
- A. 250 B. 350 C. 550 D. 700...
- Working principle of mercury in glass thermometer is based on the ______________ of mercury with increase in temperature?
- A. Increase of pressure B. Increase of thermal conductivity C. Volumetric expansion D. Differential linear expansion...
- Working principle of mercury in glass thermometer is__________________?
- A. Volumetric expansion B. Pressure rise with temperature C. Linear expansion D. None of these...
- A bimetallic thermometer as compared to industrial mercury in glass thermometer has almost the same_________________?
- A. Temperature measuring range (- 40°C to 450°C) B. Accuracy (± 1% of span) C. Speed of response D. All a, b & c...
- Vapour actuated pressure spring thermometer does not require ambient temperature compensation. Ambient temperature compensation is provided in gas or liquid expansion pressure spring thermometer by__________________?
- A. Making the volume of thermometer bulb as large as conveniently possible B. Reducing the volume of the capillary to a minimum C. Reducing the volume of the receiving element to a minimum D. All A , B & C....
- To increase the speed of response of a pressure spring liquid or gas expansion thermometer, the clearance space between the thermometer bulb and the thermal well should not be filled with ________________?
- A. Air B. A metal powder or graphite C. Oil D. Mercury...
- Volumetric expansion is the working principle of the ______________ thermometers?
- A. Mercury in glass B. Constant volume gas C. Vapor pressure D. Bimetallic...
- A mercury thermometer cannot be used to measure the temperature below the freezing point of mercury, which is _____________ °C?
- A. -38.9 B. -11.9 C. -60.9 D. -80.9...
- Mercury thermometer is commonly used for low temperature measurement. The freezing point and boiling point of mercury are respectively _____________ °C?
- A. – 39 and 350 B. – 51 and 439 C. – 79 and 395 D. – 10 and 425...
- Working principle of bimetallic thermometers is difference in linear co-efficient of thermal expansion of two strips of different metals welded together. Which of the following has the maximum thermal co-efficient of linear expansion ?
- A. Nickel B. Brass C. Chromel D. Invar...
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