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Atmospheric pressure

 What is atmospheric pressure? Answer: The force exerted per unit area on the surface of the earth due to the weight of air  column above it is called atmoshpheric pressure. Its SI unit is N/m² or pascal. Other units are dyne/cm², mm of mercury, bar, torr,

g and G, The differences. Class 9

  The acceleration due to gravity (g)  1. It is the acceleration caused by the gravitational force. 2. Its value depends on the mass and radius of a planet or heavenly body. 3. Its value changes from place to place. 4.Its a vector quantity. The universal gravitational constant(G) 1. It is numerically equal to the force of attraction between two bodies each of mass 1kg separated by distace of 1m. 2. Its value does not depend on the mass and size of bodies.  3. Its value is constant everywhere in the universe.  4. It's a scalar constan. 3. 

NEW SIGN CONVENTION OF CONVEX AND CONCAVE LENS.

 New sign convention for convex and concave lenses.  1. The optical centre of the lens matches with the origin of  two dimensional cartesian system ( the point of intersection of x-axis and y-axis). 2. The object should be placed at the left side of the lens( towards negative x-axis). 3. The distances are measured from the optical centre of the lens( the origin). Assign the signs according to the signs of the segments of the axes.(x or y axis). For CONVEX LENS. 4. The  object distance (u) is always negative. 5. The image distance (v) is positive for real images. 6. The image distance (v) is negative for virtual image. 7. The focal length (f) is positive. (Second local length) For CONCAVE LENS. 8. The object distance (u) is always negative. 9. The image distance (v) is always negative as it forms virtual image. 10. The focal length (f) negative. (Second local length) For OBJECT and IMAGE  lengths. 11. The length of the image is positive as it is always kept erect...

DOES CONVEX LENS FORM VIRTUAL IMAGES?

Question: Does convex lens form virtual images? Answers: Yes, convex lens can form virtual image when the object is placed at the position between the first focus and the optical centre of the lens. The image is upright and magnified. Its formed on the same side of the lens where object is placed.

REVISION QUESTIONS ON KINETIC THEORY OF MATTER CLASS 8

 PHYSICS, CLASS 8 ALL QUESTIONS ARE COMPULSORY. Q1. WHY DO WE SMELL HOT FOOD FROM A DISTANCE? 2 Q2. WHY IS THERE NO CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE DURING THE MELTING  PROCESS? 2 Q3. DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN BOILING AND EVAPORATION WITH 3POINTS. 3 Q4. STATE AND EXPLAIN ANY THREE POSTULATES OF KINETIC THEORY. 3 Q5. DEFINE TWO TYPES OF INTERMOLECULAR FORCE WITH ONE EXAMPLE OF EACH. 2 Q6 EXPLAIN THE PROCESS OF MELTING ON THE BASIS OF KINETIC THEORY OF MATTER. 2 Q7. EVAPORATION CAUSES COOLING . GIVE REASON WITH ONE EXAMPLE. 2 Q8. WHY DOES A CAMPHOR GET CONVERTED TO FUMES ON HEATING? 2 Q9. WATER ______________HEAT DURING FREEZING AND _________ HEAT DURING BOILING. FILL IN THE BLANK WITH “ GAINS OR LOSES" 2 ......*************...... Answers:  A1. The molecules of food in gaseous form are free to move in  large intermolecular space available between them and the air and these molecules show zigzag motion  to different parts of a house. So, we can smell hot food from a distance. A2....

REVISION QUESTIONS ON MEASUREMENT CLASS 7

CLASS 7 PHYSICS  FULL MARKS :20 All questions are compulsory. Q1. Write the full form of FPS, CGS and MKS system of unit. 3 Q2. State the SI unit of i)  Luminous intensity ii) Temperature iii) Electric current . 3 Q3 A block of mass 1000 kg has volume 2 metre cube. Calculate its density in i) kg/ metre cube   ii) g/cm cube. 3 Q4. A bus covers 200km in 5 hr and a car covers 105 km in 3hr. Which of the two travels faster? 3 Q5. Define density and state its SI unit. 2 Q6. Give reason : The density of iron is more than that of cotton. 2 Q7.  Name two devices to measure the volume of an object. 2 Q8. The space occupied by a solid is called ___________ and the amount of surface of a body is called ______________.  2 Answers: A1. FPS: Foot, Pound,  Second .  CGS: Centimetre, gram, second.  MKS: Metre, kilogram,  Second. A2. I) candela   ii) kelvin   iii) ampere A3.  m =1000kg,  V=2 metre cube.  Density =m/V=10...

REVISION QUESTIONS , CHAPTER 1, CLASS 9, MEASUREMENT

CLASS 9, PHYSICS FULL MARKS : 20 All Questions are compulsory.  Q1. Define : a) measurement,  b) unit of a physical quantity.  2 Q2. State the SI unit of a) Luminous intensity,  b) solid angle. 2 Q3. Fill in the blanks a) 1 metre= _____________ micrometre.                                       b) 1 Kg= _____________ metric tonne. 2 Q4. Compare the time period of two pendulum of length 2 m and 18 m. ( g=9.8 metre per square second) 2 Q5. State how does the time period of a simple pendulum depends on a) acceleration due to gravity,          b) length of pendulum and   c) amplitude of oscillation. 3 Q6. Define a) amplitude of a simple pendulum, b) frequency  of a simple pendulum  and c) seconds pendulum. 3 Q7. What are the three requirements  for selecting a good unit of a physical quantity. 3 Q8 Write the derived unit of FORCE...