CBSE Class 7 Science - Heat
CBSE Class 7 Science - Heat
CBSE Class 7 Science - Heat
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ASSIGNMENTS
TUTORIAL
HEAT
Do you know, why?
1. The thick glass tumblers break when hot liquid is poured into them
Ans: If boiling hot water is poured in a thick glass tumbler, it cracks because glass is a
bad conductor of heat. Thus, the inner surface of tumbler expands more than the
outer surface. Due to this uneven expansion, the glass cracks.
2. Gaps are left between rail joints to allow for expansion
Ans: A small gap is kept at joints to allow for the expansion of tracks. If no gap is left
for expansion or contraction, they will bend in summer. Thus, result in derailment of
trains.
3. Slabs of ice are covered with sawdust or gunny bags
Ans: The saw dust or gunny bags contain large amount of trapped air which acts as
an insulator. So, it doesn‟t allow the heat from outside to reach ice.
4. If we walk barefoot on a stone floor,it appears to be very cold but if walk on a carpet
in the same room it feels warmer.
Ans: It is so because stone floor being a good conductor of heat, conducts away heat
quickly from our feet. Our feet lose heat and make us feel cold. On the other hand,
the carpet being a bad conductor of heat does not allow the heat of our feet to
escape and hence feels warmer.
5. Solar cookers and solar water heaters are painted black from inside.
Ans: This is because black surfaces are good absorber of heat.
6. Convection currents are produced inside the earth‟s crust.
Ans: Molten rocks close to the earth‟s core are hottest. It rises towards the crust.
Molten rocks closer to the earth‟s crust are cooler. It is heavier and sinks. This
exchange of material between core and crust create convection currents which move
huge pieces of earth‟s crust known as tectonic plates. The tectonic plates move close
together or farther, forming mountains and trenches.
MODULE – 1
I. Fill in the blanks:
(i) The liquid used in thermometer usually is____________ .
(ii) Normal body temperature of a human is _____ C &______F.
(iii) SI unit of heat is ________.
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MODULE – 2
(ii) A spoon is dipped in to a cup of hot tea. Name the process by which the
spoon absorbs the heat from the tea cup.
(iii) Why doesn‟t a clinical thermometer contain marking above 42˚C?
III Answer the following questions -
(i) At what temperature Celsius & Fahrenheit scale shows equal values?
(ii) What are the values of freezing point & boiling point of water on Celsius
scale?
(iii) Convert both the values in Fahrenheit.
IV Write short answers for the following questions:
(i) Give two points of difference between convection and radiation of heat.
(ii) How does a blanket keep us warm in winter?
(iii) Why do we feel hot when we stand near a fire?
(iv) Why do we prefer light coloured clothes in summers and dark coloured
clothes in winters?
(v) Write any two examples which are based on convection current.
(vi) Several days after the end of a snowstorm, the roofs of a house gets
completely covered with snow, another house has no snow on its roof. Which
house is better insulated & why?
V. Give reasons :
(i) Ventilators are provided near the ceiling.
(ii) The bottom of cooking utensils are coloured black.
(iii) Cotton is used in quilts.
(iv) Thermocol is used to make ice boxes to carry ice.
(v) Radiators of cars & air conditioners are painted black.
VI. Draw the diagram for land breeze and sea breeze and answer the questions that
follow:
(i) Why does land breeze occur during night-time?
(ii) Why does sea breeze occur during daytime?
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QUESTION BANK
I. Define:
(i) Heat (iii) Thermometer
(ii) Temperature
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