Science, asked by janhavi2500, 9 months ago

B. Fill in the blanks.
thermometer.
1. We cannot measure the temperature of boiling water using a
2. The device used for measuring temperature of a body is called
3. In
heat is transferred by conduction.
4. In fluids, heat is transferred by
5. Glass and mica are
conductors of heat.
6. When a spoon is dipped into a cup of hot tea, heat is transferred to its other end by the process of
7. Water and air are
conductors of heat.
8. When air blows from sea to land, it is called
breeze.
9. Frying pans are made of brass or aluminium because brass or aluminium are good
of heat.
10. Heat is a form of
C. Write True or False for the given statements.​

Answers

Answered by Sadikhassan
0

Answer:

The temperature of boiling water can not be measured by

thermometer.

Heat transfer in water occurs through and not by and a conductor of heat while air is conductor of heat.

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