Heat Test Paper
Heat Test Paper
State the similarities and differences between a clinical thermometer and a laboratory
thermometer.
Answer:
1. Laboratory thermometer and the clinical thermometer thermometers consist of long narrow
uniform glass tubes.
2. Laboratory thermometer and the clinical thermometer have a bulb at one end.
3. Laboratory thermometer and the clinical thermometer contain mercury in the bulb.
4. Laboratory thermometer and the clinical thermometer use Celsius scale on the glass tube.
A clinical thermometer reads temperature 35°C to 45°C while the range of laboratory thermometer is
-10°C to 110°C.
The clinical thermometer has a kink near the bulb while there is no kink in the laboratory
thermometer. Due to kink, mercury does not fall down on its own in clinical thermometer.
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Wearing more layers of clothes during winter keeps us warmer than wearing only one thick
piece of clothing. Discuss why.
Answer:
More layers of clothing actually keep us warmer in winters as they have a lot of space between
them. That space gets filled up with air. Air is a bad conductor; it does not allow the body heat to
escape out.
Question6:
Mark the places in which the heat is being transferred by convection, conduction and by
radiation.
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Question7:
Explain why buildings in the places that have hotter climate are advised to paint the outer
walls white.
Answer:
Since the white color reflects heat, it helps the house to not get heated up so much.
Question8:
When a liter of water at 50°C is mixed with another liter of water at 30°C what will be the
temperature of the mixture?
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Question9:
In a mug that contains water at 40°C, an iron ball which is 40°C is dropped. Mention the flow
of heat:
Answer:
(2) Will not flow from water to iron ball or from iron ball to water.
Question10:
A wooden fork is dipped in a bowl of ice-cold water and its other end:
Answer:
Why stainless steel pans that we use at home is are provided with copper bottoms? The
reason might be:
Answer:
(2) Copper is a much better conductor of heat than that of stainless steel.
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transformation, it’s measurements, clothing, and climate with respect to temperature.