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1-C, 2-D, 3-A, 4-E, 5-B

2. Elias

3. 30 ° C and 100 ° C

4 B

5 The text is not correct. The temperature can not be lower than -273 ° C. At that temperature

the atoms have ceased to move. It is called the absolute zero point.

6 A thermos have double walls with a vacuum which prevents heat from disappearing

by wire or flow. The surface of the thermal vessel is blank, which means that it does not radiate

out so much heat.

7 a) 50 · 0.9 g = 45 g

b) The melting water weighs 45 g. Since the density of the water is 1 g / cm3, the volume of the
water is

45/1 cm3 = 45 cm3.

8 . It is hardly likely that there will be any sea breeze this day. Sea breeze occurs days

when it's sunny and hot. Then the air is heated more quickly over land than over water. The

The warm air over land then rises as the density decreases. The air is replaced by

air from the sea. The wind that occurs then is called sea breeze.

9 a) Two compressed metals.

b) A bimetall can be used as a switch in a thermostat eg. in an iron. When it

flowing through the bimetall will make it warm and bend. The circle like the bimetall

Included in breach. When the temperature drops, the bimetall is bent, the circuit is closed and

The iron is heated again.

10 Common to the hot front and cold front is that they are dividing lines between hot and cold air.

At a hot front, the hot air shoots the cold air in front of it. At a cold front

is the opposite. On a weather map, a warm front with a red line of hills is drawn. One

cold front is drawn as a blue line of tags. The hills and the roofs show in what direction

as the front moves.

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