assignment_1732875027[1]
assignment_1732875027[1]
ITPL, BENGALURU
SUBJECT: PHYSICS
Class: XI Lesson name: Thermal properties of matter Worksheet: P10
Date:
Name: _____________________ Sec: ________ Roll. No:_______
3 Two identical bodies are made of a material for which the heat capacity [1]
increases with temperature. One of these is at 100𝑜 C, while the other one is at
0 𝑜 C. If the two bodies are brought into contact, then, assuming no heat loss,
the final common temperature is
b) decreases as its effective length increases even though its centre of mass still
remains at the centre of the bob.
d) decreases as its effective length remains same but the centre of mass shifts
above the centre of the bob.
5 Assertion (A): It is hotter over the top of a fire than at the same distance on [1]
the sides.
Reason (R): Air surrounding the fire conducts more heat upwards.
8 Explain the anomalous expansion of water. In what way is the anomalous behavior [2]
of water advantageous to aquatic animals?
9 The triple points of neon and carbon dioxide are 24.57 K and 216.55 K [3]
respectively. Express these temperatures on the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales.
10 A steel tape 1 m long is correctly calibrated for a temperature of 27.0 °C. The length [3]
of a steel rod measured by this tape is found to be 63.0 cm on a hot day when the
temperature is 45.0 °C. What is the actual length of the steel rod on that day ? What
is the length of the same steel rod on a day when the temperature is 27.0 °C ?
Coefficient of linear expansion of steel = 1.20 x 10-1K-1.
11 Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]
The figure shows the different modes of transfer of
heat, heat transfer is defined as the movement of
heat across the border of the system due to a
difference in temperature between the system and
its surroundings. The temperature difference exists
between the two systems, heat will find a way to
transfer from the higher to the lower system.
ii. At what factor heat absorbed on radiation by the body depends on?
a) radiation b) convection