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Green Lebanon School


:Teacher Rasha Jammal :Exam Physics :Subject Pressure, heat, matter
Tuesday 16 February
:Class Grade7 :Period minutes 50 :Date
2016

Student Name:………………………………...

Exercise1: (10.5points)
The table below represents the variation of the atmospheric pressure P expressed in kPa for
20expressed
different altitudes (h) / in km.

20 15 10 5 0 Altitude (km)
10 15 30 60 100 Atmospheric
pressure(kPa)
a) Draw the curve that gives the variation of
the atmospheric pressure as function of the altitude. (3pts) Scale : 1cm : 2km
1cm : 10 kpa

b) How does the atmospheric pressure vary with the altitude? (1.5pts)
c) What is the value of the atmospheric pressure at sea level (zero km)? (1.5pts)
d) At what altitude is the pressure 40 kPa? (1.5pts)
e)What is the value of the atmospheric pressure at the altitude h= 12.5 km? (1.5pts)
f) What will be the value of the pressure of 30 kpa in Bar, atm and cm Hg? (1.5pts)

Exercise2: (2.5points)
Answer by T(true) or F(false) and correct the false ones.

1.In fluids, heat is transmitted by convection.

2.The distances between the particles of a solid are relatively large.

3. The matter combines to form atoms.

4. Particles of a gas are in continuous motion because they are very close to each other.

5. Heat is a certain form of energy which transfers a cold body to a hot one.

Exercise3: (4points)
Observe the figure below which represents four test-tubes A, B, C and D that are partially dipped

in a container containing water.

In which tube(s) : justify your answer in each case.

a.) the pressure of the confined gas equal to the atmospheric pressure?

b.) the pressure of the gas greater than the atmospheric pressure?

c.) the pressure of the gas less than the atmospheric pressure?

d.) the pressure of the gas the greatest?

Exercise 4: (3points)

Give for each arrow (letter) the name of the corresponding change of state.

Ice a Water c Vapor

b d

GOOD LUCK :)

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