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Heat

Tamil Nadu Board · Class 9 · Science

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Which of the following is the process of heat transfer in solids where molecules vibrate at their own positions without actually moving?

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A student observes that ice in a glass of water melts after some time. Which statement correctly explains this observation?

3

In an experiment, match sticks are fixed with wax to rods of copper, aluminium, brass, and iron. When the other ends are heated, which rod's match stick falls off FIRST?

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Potassium permanganate crystals are placed at the bottom of a beaker of water and the beaker is heated below the crystals. Purple streaks rise upward and fan outwards. This activity demonstrates which mode of heat transfer?

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During daytime, a cool breeze blows from the sea towards the land. What is the reason for this sea breeze?

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Land heats up faster, hot air rises, and cool sea air moves in to replace it

Step 1: During the day, the sun heats the land faster than the sea. Step 2: The hot air above the land becomes less dense and rises upward. Step 3: This creates a low-pressure area above the land. Step 4: Cool air from over the sea (which is at higher pressure) moves towards the land to fill this low-pressure area. Step 5: This movement of cool air from sea to land is called sea breeze. This is a real-life example of convection in nature.

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Which of the following statements about radiation is CORRECT?

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Radiation can travel through vacuum as electromagnetic waves

Step 1: Radiation is the transfer of heat in the form of electromagnetic waves. Step 2: Electromagnetic waves do not need any medium to travel — they can pass through a vacuum. Step 3: This is how heat from the Sun reaches the Earth, even through the vacuum of space. Step 4: Radiation travels at the speed of light, which is much faster than sound. Step 5: Like all heat transfer, radiation flows from hotter to cooler objects. This makes radiation unique compared to conduction and convection, which both need matter.

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What is the temperature of 37°C (normal human body temperature) converted to Kelvin?

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310.15 K

Step 1: The formula to convert Celsius to Kelvin is: K = C + 273.15. Step 2: Substitute the given value: K = 37 + 273.15. Step 3: K = 310.15 K. Step 4: 373.15 K is the boiling point of water (100°C), not 37°C. Step 5: Always remember that Kelvin temperature is always higher than the Celsius temperature by 273.15 units. This formula is very important and is used in many scientific calculations.

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Calculate the heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water from 20°C to 70°C. (Specific heat capacity of water = 4200 J/kg·K). Which of the following is the correct answer?

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210,000 J

Step 1: Use the formula Q = m × C × ΔT. Step 2: Identify values: m = 1 kg, C = 4200 J/kg·K, ΔT = 70 - 20 = 50°C (or 50 K). Step 3: Substitute: Q = 1 × 4200 × 50. Step 4: Q = 210,000 J or 2.1 × 10⁵ J. Option 84,000 J is wrong (uses ΔT = 20 incorrectly). Option 4,200 J is only the heat for 1°C rise. Option 294,000 J uses ΔT = 70 without subtracting the initial temperature.

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What are the important topics in Heat for Tamil Nadu Board Class 9 Science?
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Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 45 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

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