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Answered by ankitabareth200787
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  • This is a selection of worksheets that can be used as a way of either pupils learning about, or for assessing the knowledge of ,temperature and heat.
Answered by KaurSukhvir
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Temperature is a parameter used to calculate the hotness or coldness of a particular object, place, etc.

  • Temperature tells about the average kinetic energy of a system. As the particles in a matter move faster its kinetic energy starts to increase lead to increase the temperature of the system.
  • Heat refers to the energy exchanged between two bodies placed in contact at different temperature.
  • Absolute Zero temperature is the lowest possible temperature below at which no further removal of energy is possible and the motion of molecules cease.

Measurement of temperature:-

  • Thermometers are commonly employed to determine the temperature.
  • Thermometers use different scales to measure temperatures.
  1. Celsius (C) scale
  2. Fahrenheit (F) scale
  3. Kelvin (K) scale
  • Commonly used scale to measure temperature is Celsius scale. Mostly used temperature scale in science is the Kelvin scale.

Relationship between Celsius, Kelvin and Fahrenheit is given by:-

\frac{C}{5}=\frac{K+273}{5}=\frac{F-32}{9}

There are different types of thermometers from which commonly used thermometer is mercury thermometer.

Heat from the surrounding is transferred into the mercury which will increase the energy of mercury atoms. Increases the volume of mercury liquid inside the thermometer because atoms in mercury will begin to vibrate which is called thermal expansion. Therefore, the rise in mercury level which helps us to measure the temperature.

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