NCERT Solutions For Class 7 Science Chapter 4
NCERT Solutions For Class 7 Science Chapter 4
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Answer :
Similarities:
(i) Both clinical and laboratory thermometers have long, narrow, uniform glass tubes.
Differences:
(i) The temperature range of clinical thermometers is from 35°C to 42°C while that of laboratory thermometer is from -10°C to
110°C.
(ii) Clinical thermometer is used to measure the temperature of a human body. However, laboratory thermometer cannot be used
to measure the temperature of a human body.
(iv) Unlike clinical thermometer that can be tilted, laboratory thermometer is kept upright while reading the temperature values.
Q2 :
Give two examples each of conductors and insulators of heat.
Answer :
Two examples of conductors of heatare:
(i) Aluminium
(ii) Iron
(i) Wood
(ii) Plastic
Q3 :
Fill in the blanks:
(a) The hotness of an object is determined by its __ __. (b)
Temperature of boiling water cannot be measured by a
____ thermometer.
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Answer :
(a) The hotness of an object is determined by its __temperature__.
(e) A cold steel spoon is dipped in a cup of hot milk. It transfers heat to its other end by the process of __conduction__.
(f) Clothes of __dark__colours absorb heat better than clothes of light colours.
Q4 :
Match the following:
Answer :
Q5 :
Discuss why wearing more layers of clothing during winters keeps us warmer than wearing just one thick piece of
clothing.
Answer :
During winters, we prefer wearing more layers of clothing than just one thick piece of clothing because air gets trapped in between
the various clothing layers. Being a poor conductor of heat, air prevents heat loss from our body. Hence, layers of clothing keep us
warmer than a single layer.
Q6 :
Look at Figure. Mark where the heat is being transferred by conduction, by convection and by radiation.
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Answer :
(i) Transfer of heat from burner to pan is by radiation.
Q7 :
In places of hot climate it is advised that the outer walls of houses be painted white. Explain.
Answer :
In places of hot climate, it is advised to paint the outer walls of houses as white because a light colour such as white reflects back
most of the heat that falls on it. Hence, a light colour tends to keep the house cool.
Q8 :
One litre of water at 30°C is mixed with one litre of water at 50°C. The temperature of the mixture will be
(a) 80°C (b) more than 50°C but less than 80°C
(c) 20°C (d) between 30°C and 50°C
Answer :
(d)
Q9 :
An iron ball at 40°C is dropped in a mug containing water at 40°C.
The heat will
(a) flow from iron ball to water.
(b) not flow from iron ball to water or from water to iron ball.
(c) flow from water to iron ball.
(d) increase the temperature of both.
Answer :
(b)
The heat will not flow from iron ball to water or from water to iron ball as both the substances have same temperature.
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Q10 :
A wooden spoon is dipped in a cup of ice cream. Its other end
Answer :
(d)
Its other end does not become cold as wood is a bad conductor of heat.
Q11 :
Stainless steel pans are usually provided with copper bottoms. The reason for this could be that (a)
copper bottom makes the pan more durable.
Answer :
(c)
The reason for this is that copper is a better conductor of heat than stainless steel.
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