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PAKISTAN SCHOOL MUSCAT


FIRST TERM -ACADEMIC SESSION (2024-25)

Subject-Science Unit -3-Forces and energy Class- 8th. Section-

Suggested question from Learner’s book


Topic 3.1. Density.
Q1. a) Define density.
b) What is SI unit of density? c) What is the formula to calculate density

Q2. How to calculate volume of regular and irregular objects?

Q3. How is floating and sinking related to density?

Q4. Why gases are less dense?


Q5. a) Copper has a density of 8.96g/cm3 (b)Calculate the volume of copper that has a mass of 4.5g.
Q6. A) How does a hot air balloon fly. Explain the process by which a hot air balloon is able to rise and
fly in the air, how changes in temperature affect the balloon's ability to lift off the ground.
Q7. Hydrogen gas is even less dense than helium, but is not used to fill balloons, Why?
3.2 Heat and temperature.
Q8. What is difference between heat and temperature?

Q9. Two solid blocks A& B of the same material are at 20 °C. block A has double the mass of the

other block. Explain how the heat and temperature of the blocks compare. Use ideas about

particles.

1. Heat. 2. Temperature

Q10. What is the link between temperature difference and the speed of thermal energy transfer?

Q11. When you hold a sparkler .some of the sparks may fall on your hand . The sparkler can be at

a temperature of about 1000oC. but one spark does not cause serious burns, why not?

Q12. What is mpemba effect?

3.3-Conservation of energy.

Q13. Define law of conservation of energy. Q14.Energy flow diagrams. (done in book)

3.4. Moving from hot to cold.

Q15. What stops the car engine from overheating?


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Q16.What happens to the thermal energy in the water as it passes through the radiator?

Q17. What is meant by dissipation of heat?

3.5 - Ways of transferring thermal energy.


Q18. Define conduction, convection and radiation.
Q19. How conduction takes place in solids?
Q20. What is Convection current .

Q21. Define conductors and insulators.

Q22. How do colors and textures affect radiation?

Q23. How vacuum flask prevent heat transfer or slows the transfer of thermal energy?

Q24. How double-glazed windows reduce thermal energy transfer Or

Topic 3.6. Cooling by evaporation.


Q25. Answer the following questions.
a) What happens to the average energy of particles in a liquid during evaporation?
b) What happens to the temperature of liquid during evaporation. Explain your answer.
c) How sweat can cool the skin?
d) Explain why skin becomes too warm when sweat cannot evaporate?

Q26. Why is a water cooler made from porous clay?


Q27. What happens if you put equal volumes of perfume and water at the same temperature on your
skin?
Q28. Why liquid soap evaporates slowly?
Q29.Isopropanol is a liquid that can be applied to the skin to reduce the chance of cuts becoming
infected. Isopropanol evaporates quickly. Isopropanol at room temperature feels cold when applied to
the skin. Explain why.

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