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What is the Kelvin scale of temperature?
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Draw a neat labelled diagram of a laboratory thermometer.
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Write down the body temperature of a healthy person.
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Select the correct alternative :
Sound cannot travel in
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Can sound travel through a vacuum ? Describe an experiment to explain your answer.
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Can two person hear each other on moon’s surface ? Give reason to support your answer.
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The temperature of a body rises by 1°C. What is the corresponding rise on the (a) Fahrenheit scale (b) Kelvin scale?
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The temperature rises by 18°F. What is the rise on the Celsius scale?
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Convert 40°C to the (a) Fahrenheit scale (b) Kelvin Scale.
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Write true or false for a given statement
Equal volumes of two different substances have equal masses.
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Volume of a cube = _________
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Define the term volume of an object.
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How will you determine the volume of a cuboid ? Write the formula you will use.
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Name two devices which are used to measure the volume of an object. Draw their neat diagrams.
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How can you determine the volume of an irregular solid (say a piece of brass)? Describe in steps with neat diagrams.
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‘The density of brass is 8.4 g cm’3’. What do you mean by the statement ?
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The mass of an iron ball is 312 g. The density of iron is 7.8 g cm-3. Find the volume of the ball.
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A cork has a volume 25 cm3. The density of cork is 0.25 g cm-3. Find the mass of cork.
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