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Question 12 Marks
In places of hot climate it is advised that the outer walls of houses be painted white. Explain.
Answer
In places of hot climate, it is advised to paint the outer walls of houses as white because a light colour such as white reflects back most of the heat that falls on it. Hence, a light colour tends to keep the house cool.
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Question 22 Marks
Look at Figure. Mark where the heat is being transferred by conduction, by convection and by radiationImage
Answer
$1)$ Transfer of heat from burner to pan is by radiation.
$2)$ Transfer of heat from pan to water is by conduction.
$3)$ Transfer of heat within water is by convection.
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Question 32 Marks
Discuss why wearing more layers of clothing during winters keeps us warmer than wearing just one thick piece of clothing.
Answer
During winters, we prefer wearing more layers of clothing than just one thick piece of clothing because air gets trapped in between the various clothing layers. Being a poor conductor of heat, air prevents heat loss from our body. Hence, layers of clothing keep us warmer than a single layer
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Question 42 Marks
Give two examples each of conductors and insulators of heat.
Answer
Two examples of conductors of heat are:
$1)$ Aluminium
$2)$ Iron
Two examples of insulators of heat are:
$1)$ Wood
$2)$ Plastic
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Question 52 Marks
What is the unit of heat?
Answer
Units of Heat:
  1. $C.G.S.$ unit of heat is Calorie.
  2. The $M.K.S$. or $S.I.$ unit of heat is Joule.
$1$ calorie equals $4.18$ or $4.2$ joules approximately.
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Question 62 Marks
Distinguish between the following.
Convection and Conduction.
Answer
S. No.
Convection
Conductio
$(i)$
A method of heat transfers through fluids, i.e., liquids and gases.
A method of heat transfers through solids.
$(ii)$
In convection, the transfer of heat is by the movement of the fluid itself.
In conduction, the transfer of heat is without movement of matter as a whole.
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Question 72 Marks

A laboratory thermometer $A$ is kept $7\ cm$ away on the side of the flame while a similar thermometer $B$ is kept $7\ cm$ above the flame of a candle as shown in Figure.

Which of the thermometers, $A$ or $B$, will show a greater rise in temperature? Give reason for your answer.
Answer
Thermometer $S$ whose bulb is just above the candle flame, will show a greater rise in temperature because hot air above the candle rises up immediately and increases the temperature of bulb of thermometers higher than that of $A$.
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Question 82 Marks
Explain the reason for the shiny reflectors of room heaters.
Answer
Since, the shiny surface absorbs very little heat due to which the reflectors reflect all the heat which makes the room heaters more effective. So, due to this reason, room heaters have shiny reflectors.
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Question 92 Marks

Observe the picture given in figure. Water is being boiled in a pan of wide base.

  1. Which position $P$ or $T$ will feel warmer?
  2. Fill up the boxes $P$ and $T$ to indicate the mode of flow of heat to the hand.
Answer
  1. As in the given diagram, position $P$ will feel warmer because of heat, air rises.
  2. The flow of heat to $P$ is a convection process and flow of heat to $T$ is radiation.
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Question 102 Marks
Explain the reason for the general fitting of air conditioner at higher level on the wall of the room.
Answer
As a fact that warm air is much lighter than the cold air, so being heavier the cold air from air conditioner moves downwards while the hot air moves upwards at the lower level and gets cooled and come downwards once again. So, due to this convection of heat are set in the air and room gets warmer faster.
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Question 112 Marks
Discuss why wearing more layers of clothing during winter keeps us warmer than wearing just one thick piece of clothing.
Answer
In between the layers of cloths there is trapped air. As air is bad conductor of heat so the outside low temperature does not get transferred to body as well as prevent our body heat to escape outside. Hence more layers of cloths keep us warmer during cold winter.
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Question 122 Marks
Shopkeepers selling ice blocks usually cover them with jute sacks. Explain why.
Answer
Since, a jute sack is a thermal insulator, therefore, it helps ice not to meit immediately. So, shopkeepers must use insulating materials like sack, saw dust, newspaper etc, to cover the ice.
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Question 132 Marks
To keep her soup warm Paheli wrapped the container in which it was kept with a woollen cloth. Can she apply the same method to keep a glass of cold drink cool? Give reason for your answer.
Answer
Yes, she can apply the same method to keep a glass of cold drink cool because wool is a thermal insulator, and it cannot allow heat to pass through it.
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Question 142 Marks
You may have noticed that a few sharp jerks are given to clinical thermometer before using it. Why is it done so?
Answer
Jerks are given to clinical thermometer before using it to settle down the mercury level below normal temperature so that the measurement of temperature of a body can be taken accurately.
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Question 152 Marks
In a mercury thermometer, the level of mercury rises when its bulb comes in contact with a hot object. What is the reason for this rise in the level of mercury?
Answer
As the temperature increases, expansion of mercury takes place in the capillary tube which leads to the rise in the level of mercury in thermometer.
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Question 162 Marks
The handle of a pressure cooker is covered with the thick plastic. Explain why.
Answer
As we know that plastic is a bad conductor of heat due to which the heat from the cooker does not flow to its handle and we can hold it easily. So, this is a reason because of which the handle of a pressure cooker is covered with the thick plastic.
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Question 172 Marks
At a camp site there are tents of two shades. One made with black fabric and the other with white fabric. Which one will you prefer for resting on a hot summer afternoon? Give reason for your choice. Would you like to prefer the same tent during winter?
Answer
We will prefer white fabric tent in case of summer because it reflects all the radiations from the sun and keeps us cool inside the tent. But in ease of winter, we should not use white fabric tent, we should use black fabric tent as it absorbs all colours of light from the sun and keeps us warm inside the tent.
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Question 182 Marks
How does the heat from the sun reach us?
Answer
It cannot reach us by conduction or convection as there is no medium such as air in most part of the space between the earth and the sun. From the sun the heat comes to us by a different process known as radiation which does not require any medium for heat transfer.
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Question 192 Marks
Explain different thermometer scales?
Answer
In between the layers of cloths there is trapped air. As air is bad conductor of heat so the outside low temperature does not get transferred to body as well as prevent our body heat to escape outside. Hence more layers of cloths keep us warmer during cold winter.
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Question 202 Marks
How heat and temperature of substance are related to each other.
Answer
Heat is the total energy of the molecular motion of the substance and temperature is the measure of average energy of the molecular motion in the substance. When we heat a substance it increases the motion of vibrating molecules of the substance thereby increasing the temperature of the substances.
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Question 212 Marks
In places of hot climate it is advised that the outer walls of houses be painted white. Explain.
Answer
In places of hot climate it is advised that the outer walls of houses be painted white because a light colour absorbs very less radiant heat and we feel comfortable inside such houses due to lower temperature inside house.
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Question 222 Marks
In summer we prefer light-coloured clothes and in winter we usually wear dark-coloured clothes. Explain Why?
Answer
Dark surfaces absorb more heat and, therefore, we feel comfortable with dark coloured clothes in the winter whereas light coloured clothes reflect most of the heat that falls on them and, therefore, we feel more comfortable wearing them in the summer.
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Question 232 Marks
Differentiate between two modes of transfer of heat, i.e. convection and conduction.
Answer
Difference between convection and conduction:
S.No.
Conduction
Convection
$(i)$
The mode of transfer of heat from the hotter part material to its colder part or from a hot material to a cold material in contact with it without the movement of material as a whole. So, this phenomenon is known as conduction.
The mode of transfer of heat from the hotter part of a fluid to its colder parts by the movement of liquid itself. So, this phenomenon is known as convection.
$(ii)$
In all the solids, heat is transferred by the process of conduction.
In all the liquids and gases, heat is transferred by the process of convection.
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Question 242 Marks
At a camp site there are tents of two shades-one made with black fabric and the other with white fabric. Which one will you prefer for resting on a hot summer afternoon? Give reason for your choice. Would you like to prefer the same tent during winter?
Answer
We will prefer a white fabric tent in case of summer because it reflects all the radiations from the sun and keeps us cool inside the tent. No, in case of winter, we should use a black fabric tent as it absorbs all colours of light from the sun and keeps us warm inside the tent.
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Question 252 Marks
Look at Figure.
The length of wire $PQ$ in case of $A$ is equal to the diameter of the semicircle formed by the wire $CDE$, in case $B$. One pin is attached to each wire with the help of wax as shown in Figure. Which pin will fall first? Explain.
Answer
The pin on the wire $PQ$ in case $A$ will fall first because the heat will reach to the pin on straight wire $PQ$ before the heat reaches the pin on the semicircular wire $CDE$ in case $B$.
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Question 262 Marks
Briefly explain, why do the kites and eagles fly without flapping their wings.
Answer
As it is a fact that the hot air during the day time surrounds the land gradually and rises up, due to which a convection air of heat develops. So, kites and eagles start moving along this rising current of heat without flapping the wings to fly high up in the sky.
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Question 272 Marks

In the arrangements $A$ and $B$ as shown in figure, pins $P$ and $Q$ are fixed to a metal loop and an iron rod with the help of wax. In which case are both the pins likely to fall at different times? Explain.

Answer
As in the given figures $A$ and $B$, in case $A$$ P$ and $Q$ got equal heat, so pin fix at $P$ and $Q$ in case of a fall simultaneously. But in case of $B$ pin at point $P$ falls first than after pin at $Q$ will fall as because heat received at $P$ is greater than $Q$ at the same time.
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Question 282 Marks
Last Sunday, Pooja on her week off entered in her kitchen to cook rice for her family in lunch time. The moment she put fry pan on the gas stove and lighted it through the matchstick, all of sudden her $5$ years small daughter entered into the kitchen and tends to touch the hot fry pan. At the same time, Pooja saw her and pushed her away from the hot fry pan. In this way, she saved her child.
  1. Explain why do the fry pan are provided with the plastic handles?
  2. Mention the values represented by Pooja here towards her $5$ years small daughter.
Answer
  1. As we know that plastic is a bad conductor of heat which does not allow the heat to pass through itself. So, heat from the fry pan does not flow to the handle due to which we can hold it easily. So that’s why, the fry pans are provided with the plastic handles.
  2. The value showed by Pooja here is a great concern and careness towards her five years old small daughter.
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Question 292 Marks
Give two examples each of conductors and insulators of heat.
Answer
Two examples of conductors of heat are:
  1. Aluminum.
  2. Iron.
Two examples of insulators of heat are:
  1. Wood.
  2. Plastic.
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Question 302 Marks
The freezer is located at the top of the refrigerator. Explain why.
Answer
The freezer is located at the top of the refrigerator. It is because the air inside and around the compartments of freezer gets cool and move downwards and on the other side, the lesser cool air moves upward to get cooled. So, as a result of this, convection of heat are setup in the air and the tower section of the . refrigerator also gets cooled faster.
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Question 312 Marks

In the arrangements $A$ and $B$ shown in Figure. pins $P$ and $Q$ are fixed to a metal loop and an iron rod with the help of wax. In which case are both the pins likely to fall at different times? Explain.

Answer
  1. As from the given figures $A$ and $8$, in case of $A$, pins at $P$ and $O$ get equal amount of heat, so pins fixed at $P$ and $Q$ in case of $A$ will fall simultaneously.
  2. But in case of $8$ pin at point $P$ falls before the pin at $Q$ as because heat will reach the pin at $P$ first than the pin at Q.
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Question 322 Marks

A circular metal loop is heated at point $O$ as shown in Figure.

  1. In which direction would heat flow in the loop?
  2. In which order the pins at points $P,Q$ and $R$ fixed with the help of wax fall if points $O, P, Q$ and $R$ are equidistant from each other?
Answer
  1. Heat will flow in both the directions i.e. from $O$ to $P$ and $O$ to ft.
  2. First of all pins at $P$ and ft will fall simultaneously and after that pin at $O$ will fall because equal amount of heat will reach the pins at $P$ and ft first.
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Question 332 Marks
Briefly explain the maximum and minimum thermometers.
Answer
Maximum and minimum thermometers are the special thermometers which automatically record the maximum and minimum temperature of the day. The maximum and minimum temperature of the last day reported in weather reports in $TV$ and newspapers are measured by the maximum and minimum thermometers.
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Question 342 Marks
Differentiate between conductor and insulators?
Answer
The materials which allow heat to pass through them easily are conductors of heat. For examples, aluminium, iron and copper The materials which do not allow heat to pass through them easily are poor conductors of heat known as insulators such as plastic and wood.
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Question 352 Marks
Define specific heat.
Answer
Specific heat is a fundamental property of matter. An equal mass of different materials absorb or give out different quantities of heat, even if they are heated or cooled through the same range of temperature.This is also called specific heat capacity (abbreviated as $SHC$) in $S.I.$ system.
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Question 362 Marks
What are the different temperature scales used? What are the relations among them?
Answer
Different temperature scales used are:Kelvin scale $(k)$
Degree Celsius $(^\circ c)$
Fahrenheit $(F)$
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Question 372 Marks
What is the use of the maximum- minimum thermometer?
Answer
Different types of thermometers are used for different purposes. The maximum and minimum temperatures of the previous day, reported in weather reports, are measured by a thermometer called the maximum-minimum thermometer.
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Question 382 Marks
On last Monday, Pankaj was dealing immense cough and cold. Besides this, he was suffering from a great headache. So, he decided to take a leave on that day so that he could take some rest at his home. After one hour he thought to check his fever through a clinical thermometer, so before using it, he washed it and started shaking it very fastly in his hand, so that the mercury level of thermometer gets reduced. At the same time, his elder brother Vishwas scold him and suggested him to shake the thermometer slowly.
  1. State some precautionary measures while checking the fever through a clinical thermometer.
  2. Mention the values showed by the elder brother of Pankaj (i.e. Vishwas).
Answer
  1. The following precautionary measures while checking the fever through a clinical thermometer are
  • While reading the clinical thermometer, it should never be held by the bulb.
  • The clinical thermometer should be washed properly (before and after use).
  1. The values showed by the elder brother of Pankaj, Vishwas, are concern towards the way of using the clinical thermometer and the importance of money as well.
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Question 392 Marks
State the limitation of clinical thermometer.
Answer
The clinical thermometer cannot be used for measuring the temperature of any object more than $42^\circ C$ (i.e. more than the body temperature). If it kept in the sun or near a flame, then this clinical thermometer can be break.
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Question 402 Marks
Distinguish between the following. Land breeze and Sea breeze.
Answer
S. No.
Land breeze
Sea breeze
(i)
This is produced from the land to the sea.
It is produced from the sea to the land.
(ii)
It occurs at night.
It occurs during the day.
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