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NCERT PHYSICS - HEAT - CLASS 7 | QUIZ SMART | SCORE HIGH | GUARANTEED ACCURACY!

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NCERT PHYSICS - HEAT - CLASS 7 | QUIZ SMART |
SCORE HIGH | GUARANTEED ACCURACY!
Temperature - Answer: measure of hotness or coldness of an object.



Kelvin - Answer: SI unit for temperature



Common units of temperature - Answer: Celsius and Fahrenheit



Thermal equilibrium - Answer: When two objects are at the same temperature and
there is no net flow of energy between them



Heat - Answer: The flow of energy between two objects or systems due to a
temperature difference.



thermometers measure temperature _______________ - Answer: By exploiting
property of matter that is temp. dependent



Temperature Scale - Answer: Calibrated scale marked on a thermometer



Calibration of Thermometers - Answer: Using fixed points like melting point of ice or
boiling point of water



Fixed Points on Thermometer - Answer: ice point (melting point of ice) and steam
point(boiling point of water)



Temperature Scales - Answer: Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin


freezing point - Answer: The temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid state


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, melting point - Answer: the temperature at which a solid state changes into a liquid
state



Fixed points of Fahrenheit Scale - Answer: Water freezes at 32 F and boils at 212 F



Fixed points of Celsius scale - Answer: Water freezes at 0 C and boils at 100 C


Fixed points of Kelvin scale - Answer: Water freezes at 273 K and boils around 373 K



absolute zero - Answer: Minimum possible temperature where there is no heat and
motion of particles ceases



Conversions - Answer: C/5 = F-32/9 = K-273/5 (T- LFP/UFP - LFP)



Disadvantages of Measuring Temp. With Hand - Answer: Cannot withstand large range
of temperatures, not precise enough



Property of matter that vary with temperature - Answer: Colour of light emitted by a hot
object gives us an idea of the temp



How does liquid-in-glass thermometer work? - Answer: When thermometer is placed in
contact with a body, it reaches thermal equilibrium with the body. It consists of a mass of
liquid which expands with rise in temp. and contracts with drop in temp.



Parts of a liquid-in-glass thermometer - Answer: 1. Glass Tube
2. Capillary Tube

3. Bulb



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