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Describe the process of condensation with examples.
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The density of a liquid decreases with increase in its temperature.
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Arrange the following substances in order of their increasing density:
Iron, Cork, Brass, Water, Mercury.
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How does the density of a liquid (or gas) vary with temperature?
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A given quantity of a liquid is heated. Which of the following quantity will vary and how?
(a) mass, (b) volume and (c) density
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A balloon filled with hydrogen rises in air. Explain the reason.
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The density of air is 1.28 g/Iitre. Express it in g cm-3
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The density of air is 1.28 g/Iitre. Express it in kg m-3
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The dimensions of a hall are 10 m × 7 m × 5 m. If the density of air is 1.11 kg m-3, find the mass of air in the hall.
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The energy stored in water of a dam is the kinetic energy.
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The potential energy of a body is due to its state of ................... and kinetic energy of body is due to its ...............
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A boy lifts a luggage from height 2 m to 4 m. The potential energy will become
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What is potential energy? State its unit.
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Give one example of a body that has potential energy, in each of the following:
- due to its position at a height.
- due to its elongated stretched state.
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Name the form of energy stored in a wound up spring of a watch.
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Can a body possess energy even when it is not in motion? Explain your answer with an example.
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Name the type of energy (kinetic or potential) possessed by the following A moving cricket ball.
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Name the type of energy (kinetic or potential) possessed by the following A stone at rest on the top of a building.
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Name the type of energy (kinetic or potential) possessed by the following A compressed spring.
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Name the type of energy (kinetic or potential) possessed by the following A moving bus.
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