This document contains a physics test from the Jalal school system's Manawa Campus. The test has three sections. Section 1 contains multiple choice questions about properties of materials and phase changes. Section 2 asks students to define terms and concepts related to heat and temperature. Section 3 requires longer answers, including deriving an equation for volume thermal expansion and calculating the time needed to heat water with an electric heater.
This document contains a physics test from the Jalal school system's Manawa Campus. The test has three sections. Section 1 contains multiple choice questions about properties of materials and phase changes. Section 2 asks students to define terms and concepts related to heat and temperature. Section 3 requires longer answers, including deriving an equation for volume thermal expansion and calculating the time needed to heat water with an electric heater.
This document contains a physics test from the Jalal school system's Manawa Campus. The test has three sections. Section 1 contains multiple choice questions about properties of materials and phase changes. Section 2 asks students to define terms and concepts related to heat and temperature. Section 3 requires longer answers, including deriving an equation for volume thermal expansion and calculating the time needed to heat water with an electric heater.
1.Water freezes at: (A)00 F (B)320 F (C)-2730 K (D)00 K 2.Boiling point of water is: (A)00 C (B)1000 C (C)2730 C (D)100 K 3.Which of the following materials has large specific heat? (A)Copper (B)Ice (C)Water (D)Mercury 4.Which of the following materials has large value of temperature coefficient of linear expansion? (A)Aluminum (B)Gold (C)Brass (D)Steel 5.volume expansion Beta is -------------- times than linear expansion alpha? (A)1 (B)2 (C)3 (D)4 Q2. Write short answers of the following questions. 1.Define the terms heat and temperature. 2). What is a thermometer? Why mercury is preferred as a thermometric substance? 3. How does heating affect the motion of molecules of a gas? 4.Define heat capacity. Write its mathematical formula. 5). Define and explain latent heat of fusion. Q3. Write detailed answers of the following questions. 1.Define volume thermal expansion in solids. Derive a mathematical relation for volume thermal expansion. Define coefficient of volume thermal expansion from this equation. 2. An electric heater supplies heat at the rate of 1000 joule per second. How much time is required to raise the temperature of 200 g of water from 20 °C to 90 °C?
The Jalal school system Manawa Campus
Prepared by: Engr. Kamran Ch 8 Test 02 feb, 2024
Subject: Physics 9th
Q1. Choose the correct answer.
1.Water freezes at: (A)00 F (B)320 F (C)-2730 K (D)00 K 2.Boiling point of water is: (A)00 C (B)1000 C (C)2730 C (D)100 K 3.Which of the following materials has large specific heat? (A)Copper (B)Ice (C)Water (D)Mercury 4.Which of the following materials has large value of temperature coefficient of linear expansion? (A)Aluminum (B)Gold (C)Brass (D)Steel 5.volume expansion Beta is -------------- times than linear expansion alpha? (A)1 (B)2 (C)3 (D)4 Q2. Write short answers of the following questions. 1.Define the terms heat and temperature. 2). What is a thermometer? Why mercury is preferred as a thermometric substance? 3. How does heating affect the motion of molecules of a gas? 4.Define heat capacity. Write its mathematical formula. 5). Define and explain latent heat of fusion. Q3. Write detailed answers of the following questions. 1.Define volume thermal expansion in solids. Derive a mathematical relation for volume thermal expansion. Define coefficient of volume thermal expansion from this equation. 2. An electric heater supplies heat at the rate of 1000 joule per second. How much time is required to raise the temperature of 200 g of water from 20 °C to 90 °C?