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Theory
Number | Name | Description |
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Number 1. | Name Introduction to Temperature | Description Illustrates the different units to temperature measurement. |
Number 2. | Name Temperature scales | Description Explains the different scales in temperature measurement. |
Number 3. | Name Temperature conversion | Description Elucidates the unit conversions in temperature measurement. |
Number 4. | Name Difference between heat and temperature | Description Explians the basic of heat and temperature. |
Number 5. | Name Thermal contact and Thermal Equilibrium | Description Describes about the flow of heat. |
Number 6. | Name Thermal Energy introduction | Description understand the direction of heat flow. |
Number 7. | Name Thernal (Heat) energy transfer and its features | Description Explains the process of heat energy transfer between objects and its features. |
Number 8. | Name Effects of heat energy | Description Revise the basic concepts related to heat. |
Number 9. | Name Effects of heat - Changes of state | Description Explains in detail about the changes of state due to heating. |
Number 10. | Name Thermal Expanision | Description Learn about the thermal expansion in solids. |
Number 11. | Name Uses of thermal expansion | Description Learn about the various uses of thermal expansion. |
Number 12. | Name Types of thermal expansion | Description Explains how heat induces expansion in substances. |
Number 13. | Name Linear expansion | Description Explains the linear expansion in solids. |
Number 14. | Name Areal (Superficial)l expansion | Description Explains the arial expansion in solids. |
Number 15. | Name Volume (Cubical) expansion | Description Explains the volume expansion in solids. |
Number 16. | Name Expansion in liquids and gases | Description Describes the expansion in liquids and gases. |
Number 17. | Name Real and Apparent expansions | Description Describes the real and apparent expansion in liquids. |
Number 18. | Name Experiment on Real and Apparent expansions | Description Describes the real and apparent expansion in liquids. |
Number 19. | Name Introduction to Gas | Description Expalins the basci of gases. |
Number 20. | Name Real and Ideal gas | Description Explains the real gas and ideal gas. |
Number 21. | Name Fundamental law of gases - Boyle's law | Description States the fundamental law of gases. |
Number 22. | Name Fundamental laws of gas - Charles's and Avogadro's law | Description States Charles's and Avogadro's law. |
Number 23. | Name Deriving the ideal gas equation | Description Derives the ideal gas equation. |
Number 24. | Name Objectives and mind map | Description Demonstrates the objective and mind map of the unit "Thermal physics". |
Practice Questions
Number | Name | Type | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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Number 1. | Name Choose the best answer - VSA | Type 1st type - receptive | Difficulty easy | Marks 2 m. | Description Familiarsing the concepts related to thermal expansion and their types. |
Number 2. | Name Pick out the odd one - Themal physics basics | Type 1st type - receptive | Difficulty easy | Marks 1 m. | Description Practice a exercise to understand the basic concepts in thermal physics. |
Number 3. | Name State true or false - Basics of heat and temperature | Type 1st type - receptive | Difficulty easy | Marks 2 m. | Description State true or false for the questions related to the concepts of basics of heat, thermal contact and thermal equilibrium. |
Number 4. | Name Choose the best answer - Heat and Temperature - VSA | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty easy | Marks 2 m. | Description Examines the knowledge related to heat and temperature. |
Number 5. | Name Match the following - Expansion in solids | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty easy | Marks 3 m. | Description Apply the concept of expansion in solids to match the questions and answers. |
Number 6. | Name Problems on unit conversion in temperature | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty easy | Marks 2 m. | Description Practice the problems related to conversion of units - Celsius to Kelvin. |
Number 7. | Name Match the descriptions with their temperature. | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 4 m. | Description Examine the knowledge related to properties and their equivalent temperatures. |
Number 8. | Name Basics of temperature and effects of heat - Fill in the blanks | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 2 m. | Description Practice a exercise to understand the basics of temperature and effects of heat. |
Number 9. | Name Pick the odd one out - Temparture basics and scales | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 2 m. | Description Examine the ability to identify the simillar terminologies. |
Number 10. | Name Choose the best answer II - VSA | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 2 m. | Description Practice a exercise to solve the very short answer questions in related to heat snd temperature. |
Number 11. | Name Drag and drop the suitable option - Basics of heat | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 3 m. | Description Understand the units of heat and temperature. |
Number 12. | Name Problem on cubical expansion | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description Practice a problem to find the final volume of gas using Avogadro's law. |
Number 13. | Name Problem on superficial expansion | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description Practice a problem to find the final volume of gas using Avogadro's law. |
Number 14. | Name Problem to find the final volume of gas in container | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 3 m. | Description Practice a problem to find the final volume of gas in container using Boyle's law. |
Number 15. | Name Problem to find the coefficient of cubical expansion | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description Practice a problem to find the coefficient of cubical expansion. |
Number 16. | Name Problem to find the final volume of gas using Avogadro's law | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 3 m. | Description Practice a problem to find the final volume of gas using Avogadro's law. |
Number 17. | Name Problem to find the final volume of gas while increasing the temperature | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 3 m. | Description Practice a problem to find the final volume of gas in container using Charles's law. |
Number 18. | Name Problem to find the real and apparent expansion in liquids | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description Practice a problem to find the real and apparent expansion in liquids. |
Number 19. | Name Problems on Unit Conversion | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 4 m. | Description Practice problems related to Conversion of C to F and F to C. |
Number 20. | Name Problems on unit conversion in temperature | Type 2nd type - interpretation | Difficulty medium | Marks 4 m. | Description Practice the problems related to conversion of units - Celsius and Kelvin to Fahrenheit. |
Number 21. | Name Analogy - Basics of heat | Type 3rd type - analysis | Difficulty medium | Marks 4 m. | Description Understand about the different sources of heat, hot and cold objects. |
Number 22. | Name Exercise on expansion in solids | Type 3rd type - analysis | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description Practise the problems related to linear expansion. |
Number 23. | Name Heat and Temperature and its effects | Type 3rd type - analysis | Difficulty medium | Marks 4 m. | Description Practice a assertion and reasoning exercise to understand the basics of heat and temperature. |
Questions for Teacher Use
Number | Name | Type | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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Number 1. | Name Difference between heat and temperature | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description Practice a exercise to understand the terminologies "Heat" and "Temperature" and their differences. |
Number 2. | Name Difference between Ideal and real gas | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description Practice a exercise to understand real and ideal gases and their differences. |
Number 3. | Name Exercise on Avogadro's law | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description Practice a exercise to recall the Avogadro's law of gas. |
Number 4. | Name Exercise on linear expansion of solids | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description Practice a exercise to derive the formula to calculate the linear coefficient of expansion in solids. |
Number 5. | Name Exercise on superficial expansion | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description Derives the formula to calculate the areal coefficient of expansion in solids. |
Number 6. | Name Exercise on volume or cubical expansion | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description Practice a exercise to derive the formula to calculate the cubical coefficient of expansion in solids. |
Number 7. | Name SA questions and solutions - Part 1 | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 6 m. | Description Short answer questions for practice - Basics of heat. |
Number 8. | Name SA questions and solutions - Part 2 | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 6 m. | Description Short answer questions for practice - Thermal expansion and gas laws. |
Number 9. | Name Charles's law to find the pressure of the gas | Type Other | Difficulty hard | Marks 5 m. | Description Practice a exercise to recall the Charles's laws of gas. |
Number 10. | Name Boyle's law to find the pressure of the gas | Type Other | Difficulty hard | Marks 5 m. | Description Practice a exercise to recall the fundamental laws of gas. |
Number 11. | Name Activity to find Real and Apparent expansions | Type Other | Difficulty hard | Marks 5 m. | Description Describes the real and apparent expansion in liquids. |
Number 12. | Name Derive the ideal gas equation | Type Other | Difficulty hard | Marks 5 m. | Description Test the knowldege of the students in related to ideal gas equation derivation. |
Number 13. | Name Higher order thinking question | Type Other | Difficulty hard | Marks 5 m. | Description Describes the real and apparent expansion in liquids. |
Number 14. | Name Change in mass when substance is heated | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 1 m. | Description Practice a exercise to solve the book back very short answer questions. |
Number 15. | Name Temperature unit conversion | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 1 m. | Description Practice problems related to Conversion of C to F and F to C. |
Number 16. | Name Effect of heat | Type Other | Difficulty medium | Marks 1 m. | Description This exercise contains one REMA test question and answer, which holds one mark. The student has to choose the best answer. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about effect of heat. |
Tests
Number | Name | Recomended time: | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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Number 1. | Name Training test 1 | Recomended time: 00:20:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 8 m. | Description |
Number 2. | Name Training test 2 | Recomended time: 00:20:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 5 m. | Description |
Number 3. | Name Training test 3 | Recomended time: 00:20:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 7 m. | Description |
Number 4. | Name Training test 4 | Recomended time: 00:30:00 | Difficulty hard | Marks 13 m. | Description |
Periodic assessments
Number | Name | Recomended time: | Difficulty | Marks | Description |
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Number 1. | Name Homework 1 | Recomended time: 00:25:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 13 m. | Description |
Number 2. | Name Homework 2 | Recomended time: 00:25:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 13 m. | Description |
Number 3. | Name Homework 3 | Recomended time: 00:30:00 | Difficulty hard | Marks 15 m. | Description |
Number 4. | Name Homework 4 | Recomended time: 00:30:00 | Difficulty hard | Marks 14 m. | Description |
Number 5. | Name Progress test 1 | Recomended time: 00:30:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 15 m. | Description |
Number 6. | Name Progress test 2 | Recomended time: 00:35:00 | Difficulty hard | Marks 17 m. | Description |
Number 7. | Name Progress test 3 | Recomended time: 00:35:00 | Difficulty hard | Marks 16 m. | Description |
Number 8. | Name Progress test 4 | Recomended time: 00:35:00 | Difficulty hard | Marks 12 m. | Description |
Number 9. | Name Periodic Assessment | Recomended time: 00:10:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 4 m. | Description PA1 |
Number 10. | Name Periodic Assessment - 3 | Recomended time: 00:10:00 | Difficulty medium | Marks 2 m. | Description PA3 |