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Heat Worksheet 1

The document contains questions about heat and temperature. It asks to fill in blanks about what determines an object's hotness (temperature), what temperature is measured in (degrees Celsius), and how heat is transferred through conduction. It also asks about when land and sea breezes blow, what clothes are preferred in different seasons, and what poor conductors are called (insulators). True/false questions cover measuring boiling water's temperature, whether a medium is needed for radiation, and properties of light and dark clothes. Answers are also provided about the direction smoke goes and defining temperature.

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Heat Worksheet 1

The document contains questions about heat and temperature. It asks to fill in blanks about what determines an object's hotness (temperature), what temperature is measured in (degrees Celsius), and how heat is transferred through conduction. It also asks about when land and sea breezes blow, what clothes are preferred in different seasons, and what poor conductors are called (insulators). True/false questions cover measuring boiling water's temperature, whether a medium is needed for radiation, and properties of light and dark clothes. Answers are also provided about the direction smoke goes and defining temperature.

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Name: ___________________________ Date: __________________

Heat
Q1. Fill in the blanks.
i. The hotness of an object is determined by its ________________.
ii. Temperature is measured in degree ____________.
iii. A cold steel spoon is dipped in a cup of hot milk. It transfers heat to
its other end by the process of _______________.
iv. Land breeze blows during __________.
v. Sea breeze blows during __________.
vi. Dark coloured clothes are preferred during ____________.
vii. Poor conductors are known as _______________.

Q2. True/False
i. Temperature of boiling water cannot be measured by a clinical
thermometer. ________
ii. Medium is required for transfer of heat by the process of radiation.
_________
iii. Clothes of dark colours absorb heat better than clothes of light
colours. _________
iv. Light coloured clothes are preferred during summer. ________
v. We should hold the thermometer by the bulb while holding it. ____
vi. The bulb of laboratory thermometer should not touch the bottom or
the sides of the container. _________

Q3. In which direction does the smoke go?

Ans. __________________________________________________________

Q4. What do you mean by temperature?

Ans. __________________________________________________________
Heat
Q1. Fill in the blanks.
i. The hotness of an object is determined by its temperature.
ii. Temperature is measured in degree celsius.
iii. A cold steel spoon is dipped in a cup of hot milk. It transfers heat to
its other end by the process of conduction.
iv. Land breeze blows during night.
v. Sea breeze blows during day.
vi. Dark coloured clothes are preferred during winter.
vii. Poor conductors are known as insulators.

Q2. True/False
i. Temperature of boiling water cannot be measured by a clinical
thermometer. True
ii. Medium is required for transfer of heat by the process of radiation.
False
iii. Clothes of dark colours absorb heat better than clothes of light
colours. True
iv. Light coloured clothes are preferred during summer. True
v. We should hold the thermometer by the bulb while holding it. False
vi. The bulb of laboratory thermometer should not touch the bottom or
the sides of the container. True

Q3. In which direction does the smoke go?

Ans. Smoke will go upward.

Q4. What do you mean by temperature?

Ans. A reliable measure of the hotness of an object is its temperature.

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