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Name the quantity which is measured in kW.

[2] Work, Energy and Power
Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
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Name the quantity which is measured in Wh.

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Name the quantity which is measured in eV.

[2] Work, Energy and Power
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  1. Give a list of at least five radiations, in the order of their increasing wavelength, which make up the complete electromagnetic spectrum.
  2. Name the radiation mentioned by you in part (a) which has the highest penetrating power.
[6] Spectrum
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Name the region just beyond the red end.

[6] Spectrum
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Name the region just beyond the violet end, of the spectrum.

[6] Spectrum
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A current of 3.2 mA flows through a conductor. If charge on an electron is −1.6 × 10-19 coulomb, find the number of electrons that will pass each second through the cross section of that conductor.

[8] Current Electricity
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Define heat capacity and state its SI unit.

[11] Calorimetry
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A solid of mass 50 g at 150 °C is placed in 100 g of water at 11 °C when the final temperature recorded is 20 °C. Find the specific heat capacity of the solid. (specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 J/g °C)

[11] Calorimetry
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You have a choice of three metals A, B, and C, of specific heat capacities 900 Jkg-1 °C-1, 380 Jkg-1 °C-1 and 460 Jkg-1 °C-1 respectively, to make a calorimeter. Which material will you select? Justify your answer.

[11] Calorimetry
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Calculate the mass of ice needed to cool 150 g of water contained in a calorimeter of mass 50 g at 32 °C such that the final temperature is 5 °C. Specific heat capacity of calorimeter = 0.4 J g-1 °C-1, Specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 J g-1°C-1, latent heat capacity of ice = 330 J g-1.

[11] Calorimetry
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Calculate the mass of ice required to lower the temperature of 300 g of water 40°C to water at 0°C.

(Specific latent heat of ice = 336 J/g, the Specific heat capacity of water = 4.2J/g°C)

[11] Calorimetry
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What do you understand by the following statements:

The heat capacity of the body is 60JK-1.

[11] Calorimetry
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What do you understand by the following statements:

The specific heat capacity of lead is 130 Jkg-1K-1.

[11] Calorimetry
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State two factors upon which the heat absorbed by a body depends

[11] Calorimetry
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A boy uses the blue colour of light to find the refractive index of glass. He then repeats the experiment using the red colour of light. Will the refractive index be the same or different in the two cases? Give a reason to support your answer.

[4] Refraction of Light at Plane Surfaces
Chapter: [4] Refraction of Light at Plane Surfaces
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A copper vessel of mass 100 g contains 150 g of water at 50°C. How much ice is needed to cool it to 5°C?

Given: Specific heat capacity of copper = 0.4 Jg-1 °C-1

The Specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 Jg-1 °C-1

The Specific latent heat of fusion ice = 336 Jg-1

[11] Calorimetry
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Name the waves used for echo depth sounding.

[7] Sound
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What property of water makes it an effective coolant?

[11] Calorimetry
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Water in lakes and ponds do not freeze at once in cold countries. Give a reason is support of your answer.

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