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Physical Quantities and Measurement

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What is the S.I. unit of volume?

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How many cubic centimetres (cm³) are there in 1 litre?

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A measuring cylinder initially shows a water level of 40 mL. When a small stone is tied with a thread and completely submerged in the water, the level rises to 55 mL. What is the volume of the stone?

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The formula for density is:

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A wooden block has a mass of 60 g and a volume of 100 cm³. What is its density?

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0.6 g cm⁻³

Step 1: Given: Mass M = 60 g, Volume V = 100 cm³. Step 2: Formula: Density d = M/V. Step 3: d = 60 g / 100 cm³ = 0.6 g cm⁻³. Step 4: Option B (6) results from dividing 60/10 instead of 60/100 — a calculation error. Step 5: The density of wood (about 0.7 g cm⁻³) confirms our answer is reasonable.

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What is the S.I. unit of density?

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kg m⁻³

Step 1: Density = Mass / Volume. Step 2: S.I. unit of mass is kilogram (kg) and S.I. unit of volume is cubic metre (m³). Step 3: Therefore, S.I. unit of density = kg/m³ = kg m⁻³. Step 4: g cm⁻³ is the CGS unit, not the S.I. unit. Step 5: Mixed units like kg cm⁻³ are not standard units.

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The density of water at 4°C is 1 g cm⁻³. What is this density expressed in kg m⁻³?

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1000 kg m⁻³

Step 1: We need to convert 1 g cm⁻³ to kg m⁻³. Step 2: 1 g = 1/1000 kg and 1 cm³ = 1/1000000 m³. Step 3: 1 g/cm³ = (1/1000 kg) / (1/1000000 m³) = 1000000/1000 kg m⁻³ = 1000 kg m⁻³. Step 4: So 1 g cm⁻³ = 1000 kg m⁻³. Step 5: This is an important conversion to remember.

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The distance covered by a body in unit time is called its:

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Speed

Step 1: This is the definition of speed. Step 2: Speed = Distance travelled / Time taken. Step 3: Distance (in unit time means time = 1) gives us speed directly. Step 4: Density relates mass and volume — not distance and time. Step 5: The answer is Speed, which tells us how fast or slow a body is moving.

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What are the important topics in Physical Quantities and Measurement for ICSE Class 7 Physics?
Key topics in Physical Quantities and Measurement include Mind map showing the definition, units, and examples of volume, Flowchart showing the relationship between different units of volume, Flowchart showing types of measuring vessels and how to read volume accurately. These are the concepts ICSE Class 7 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in Physical Quantities and Measurement — ICSE Class 7 Physics?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 43 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

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