MATTER IN OUR SURROUNDINGS Since early times‚ human beings have been trying to understand their surroundings. Early Indian philosophers classified matter in the form of five basic elements – the “Panch Tatva”– air‚ earth‚ fire‚ sky and water. For a long time‚ two schools of thought prevailed regarding the nature of matter. One school believed matter to be continuous like a block of wood‚ whereas‚ the other thought that matter was made up of particles like sand. Activity ______________ 1.2 •
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“absolute zero”‚ but even then‚ oscalation can never really be put to a stop. B Why is the Kelvin scale especially helpful when studying absolute zero? Ans: Because it is the same as the others‚ but it shifts downwards. Water boils at 373 K and freezes as 273 K‚ and is absolute zero at exactly 0. C What is the value of absolute zero on the Kelvin scale? the Celsius scale‚ and the Fahrenheit scale? Ans: On the kelvin scale‚ it is 0. Celsius scale is -273ºC. And finally Fahrenheit is -459ºF. 2 Visit
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of its particles? Phase 5) List the three common states of matter in order of highest potential to lowest. Solid Liquid Gas e-Lab: 1) Open PhET simulation States of Matter. 2) The beginning of the lab starts with Neon in a solid state at 13 K. (Kelvin (K) is a unit of temperature like Celsius and Fahrenheit). You can heat or cool the substances in the container by sliding the bar on the bucket to Heat (for fire) or Cool (for ice). Slide the bar to Cool and cool the neon to 0 K (this will take
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The conflict I encountered in my business/shop recently. At about 10am on Monday morning I received a phone call from my regular customer‚ I saved her name on my Mobile phone as mummy Kelvin‚ because her first son’s name is Kelvin. I was in the market buying generators and spare parts‚ when she called me. And I received her called I greeted her normally like I used to all of my customers‚ and she responded‚ there after‚ she complained bitterly‚ I can feel it from the tone of her a voice that she
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Units of Measurement: Sections 1.4-1.5 Physical Quality Name of Unit Abbreviation Mass Kilogram Kg Length Meter m Time Second sª (Sec) Temperature Kelvin K Amount of Substance Mole mol • Système International d’Unitès (used in the science community world wide) • Uses different base unit for quantity Velocity m/s (two base units build velocity = derived unit) {g/sec‚ kg/min} Metric System Prefix Abbreviation Meaning Mega M 106
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cover‚ and rubber band from the mass of the Erlenmeyer flask‚ aluminum cover and rubber band and unknown gas after heating. Then the temperature of the gas was determined by taking the temperature of the hot water which was 94 and converting it to Kelvin by adding 273.15. This is because the gas was heated to the same temperature of the water as it was submerged so the temperature of the gas was 367.15
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MEASUREMENTS AND ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS (EE21004) TUTORIAL-I SECTION 1: QUALITY OF MEASUREMENTS Q1. (a) A meter ‘I’ has ± 5% accuracy on true value while another ‘II’ has ±5% accuracy on scale range. Both the meters have the same scale range. Calculate the ratio of accuracy of the two meters for a deflection of 10% of full scale range in each meter. [1:10] (b) A 0-100V voltmeter has 200 scale divisions which can be read to half a division. Determine resolution of meter in volt. [0.25 V] (c)
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Thermodynamics Section Review 9A: 1. Scientists believed that the caloric was a material but mainly that it was an invisible fluid consisting of self-repelling particles. Two examples include how gases expand according to Newton’s laws‚ and determining the speed of sound in air. 2. The first person to successfully challenge the caloric theory was Benjamin Thompson. Benjamin observed that a dull boring bit could generate more hat than needed to melt the entire cannon barrel. 3. The significance
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PART 2: Application of Crisis Assessment & Intervention Skills 1. Tour 1st task of this qn is to comprehend the given case scenario below: Kelvin & Lemmy just celebrated their 10th weding anniversary. Lemmy was 39yrs old and expecting her 1st baby. She and her 41yrs old husband Kelvin were eagerly waiting the birth of their child. The child was also the 1st grandchild in the family on both sides At 17 weeks she went to her pediatrician for a scheduled check up. Subsequent to an examination
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1.0 TITLE Heat Conduction- Simple Bar 2.0 OBJECTIVES Investigate Fourier’s law for linear conduction of heat along simple bar 3.0 THEORY Conduction Heat Transfer Conduction is the heat transfer by means of molecular agitation within a material without any motion of the material as a whole. If the one end of the metal rod is at a higher temperature‚ then energy will be transferred down the rod toward the colder end because the higher speed particles will collide with the slower ones with
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