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Insulators, such as plastic, are objects that do not allow thermal energy to easily move through them.
Insulators, such as plastic, are objects that do not allow thermal energy to easily move through them. Even if the temperature of an insulator rises, it will not easily transmit thermal energy to where it is cooler. A good example of this is a cold drink in a plastic cup on a hot day; the cup will be warm to the touch, but the drink inside it will remain cool for a long time.
Convection is a method of transferring thermal energy through liquids and gases. It occurs when the warmer particles of a liquid or gas expand and rise above their cooler counterparts, which then sink back down to take their place. The rising and sinking of the particles creates currents in the gas or liquid, allowing thermal energy to be transferred from one place to another.
Most everyday objects are good conductors of heat and are therefore good at transferring thermal energy. Metals are particularly good at conducting heat; you can feel this if you hold one end of a metal rod that has been heated up in a fire. Because metals conduct heat so well, they can also be used as insulators by using them as casings for electrical wires. This protects people from being electrocuted by preventing heat from flowing from the wire's current into their body.
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Chapter: 8th Chapter of 9th Class Physics
FileSize: 4.51 MB
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Pages: 27
KIPS MCQs OF CH# 8
KIPS SHORT QUESTIONS OF CH# 8
2. Define thermometry and temperature
3. Define internal energy.
4. Define thermal equilibrium
5. Define thermometer.·
6. Write down the conversions of thermometer scales.
7. Write down the conversions of thermometer scales.
8. Define heat capacity.·
9. Define latent heat of fusion.
10. Define latent heat of vaporization.
11. What is linear Expansion?
12. What is volume expansion?
13. Write down some consequences of thermal expansion.
14. Write down some applications of thermal expansion.
15. What do you know about bimetallic strip (thermostat)?
16. Write down some examples of expansions of solids.
17. While constructing bridges, one end of the beam is placed on rollers. Explain why?
18. What is the difference between the specific heated latent heat of a material?
19. Why temperature of a substance does not change while it is changing its state from solid. to liquid?
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KIPS TEXTBOOK EXCERCISE OF CH# 8
KIPS SOLVED NUMERICALS OF CH# 8
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