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Thermal expansion is greater for liquids than solids, and it is maximum in gases.

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Important Questions on Heat

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An object of mass 15kg is moving with uniform velocity of 4m/s. What is the kinetic energy possessed by the object?
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Write the name of two elements used as nuclear energy.
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Write a short note on: Nuclear Energy
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Which of the following graphs best represent the graphical relationship between Kinetic Energy (K.E) and momentum (P) of a body in motion?
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Write any four differences between nuclear fusion and nuclear fission.
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Flying birds has
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A block of 9 kg is moving with a velocity of 4 m/s on a frictionless surface. The block comes to rest by compressing the spring. If the spring constant is 4x104 N/kg, then find the compression in the spring.
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What gases are produced in anaerobic sludge digesters?
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List any three differences between nuclear fission reaction and nuclear fusion reaction.
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A spring of spring constant K= 4x103N/m is compressed by 2 cm, then determine the potential energy stored in spring. 

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Ratio of potential energies of body A and body B will be

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Explain how is nuclear energy generated in power reactors. How is electricity produced from nuclear energy?
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How fast should a man weighing 600 N run to achieve a kinetic energy of 750 J. Take g=10 m s-2.
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Which one of the following is an example of Biomass energy source.
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Which of the following graphs shows correct relation of kinetic energy (E), potential Energy (U) and height (h) from the ground of a particle?
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The SI unit of Heat is:
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Write in your words the definition of potential energy.
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Uranium is used to obtain:
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Two bodies A and B have masses in the ratio 5:1 and their kinetic energies are in the ratio 125:9. Find the ratio of their velocities.                                                                                                                                
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If a ball is allowed to fall freely under the influence of gravity, its