If
\(h\) is the mass specific enthalpy,
\(s\) is the mass specific entropy,
\(P\) is the pressure,
\(T\) is the temperature,
\(C_V\) is the mass specific heat at constant volume,
\(C_P\) is the mass specific heat at constant pressure,
\(\beta\) is the coefficient of thermal expansion,
\(v\) is the mass specific volume,
\(\kappa\) is the isothermal compressibility,
then the partial derivative \(\left( \frac{\partial h}{\partial s} \right)_P\) is

If
\(v\) is the mass specific volume,
\(s\) is the mass specific entropy,
\(P\) is the pressure,
\(T\) is the temperature,
then using Maxwell relations, \[ \left( \frac{\partial s}{\partial P} \right)_T = \]
Two identical pressure cookers, Cooker A and Cooker B, each having a total internal capacity of 6 litres are available. Cooker A is filled with 2 litres of liquid water at 110°C and Cooker B is filled with 4 litres of liquid water at 110°C. The remaining space in both the cookers is filled with saturated water vapour in equilibrium with the liquid water. If \( g \) represents the specific Gibbs free energy, and subscripts \( v \) and \( l \) represent the saturated vapour and the saturated liquid phases, respectively, which of the following expressions is correct?

An electricity utility company charges ₹7 per kWh. If a 40-watt desk light is left on for 10 hours each night for 180 days, what would be the cost of energy consumption? If the desk light is on for 2 more hours each night for the 180 days, what would be the percentage-increase in the cost of energy consumption?
In the context of the given figure, which one of the following options correctly represents the entries in the blocks labelled (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv), respectively?

A bag contains Violet (V), Yellow (Y), Red (R), and Green (G) balls. On counting them, the following results are obtained:
(i) The sum of Yellow balls and twice the number of Violet balls is 50.
(ii) The sum of Violet and Green balls is 50.
(iii) The sum of Yellow and Red balls is 50.
(iv) The sum of Violet and twice the number of Red balls is 50.
Which one of the following Pie charts correctly represents the balls in the bag?