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The amount of heat gained by a substance is equal to the product of its mass and latent heat .

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  2. Convection is the process by which the thermal energy flows in solids.

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  4. In a thermos flask, the silvered walls reflect and radiate the heat to...

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  5. Assertion & Resson:Direction: Mark the correct choice as Assertion: Ra...

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  6. Assertion & Resson:Direction: Mark the correct choice as: Assertion: A...

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  7. What are the application of conducation in our daily life?

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  8. What are the effects of hert?

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  9. Name three types of heat transfer.

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  10. What is conduction?

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  11. Write a note on convection.

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  12. Define spectific heat capacity and give its unit .

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  13. Define one calorie.

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  14. With the help of a neat diagram explain the working of a calorimter.

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  15. Write a note on thermostat.

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  16. Explain the working of thermos flask with a diagram.

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  17. Why does the bottom of a lake not freeze in severe winter even when th...

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  18. Which one of the following ststements about thermal conductivity is co...

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  19. An iron ball requires 1000 J of heat to raise its temperature by 20^@C...

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  20. The heat capacity of the vessel of mass 100 kg is 8000 J//^@C. Find it...

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