Physics
Fill in the blanks.
(a) …………… quantities are derived from fundamental quantities.
(b) The distance between two extreme ends of an object is called …………… .
(c) …………… is the amount of matter contained in an object.
(d) The Sl unit of time is …………… .
(e) …………… thermometer measures temperature in the range of -10 °C to 110 °С.
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(a) Derived quantities are derived from fundamental quantities.
(b) The distance between two extreme ends of an object is called length .
(c) Mass is the amount of matter contained in an object.
(d) The Sl unit of time is second .
(e) Laboratory thermometer measures temperature in the range of -10 °C to 110 °С.
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Choose the correct word to fill in the blanks.
Cubit, measuring tape, square, electronic balance, Mass
(a) …………… is measured in mg, g and kg.
(b) We use …………… to measure straight and curved objects.
(c) …………… is one of the non-standard units.
(d) The area of …………… is side x side.
(e) Beam balance and …………… are commonly used to measure mass.
Some of the facts that you have learnt till now are listed below. Tick (✓) the facts that are correct and cross (x) the facts that are incorrect.
(a) Mercury is used as thermometric fluid in a thermometer.
(b) The SI unit of time is hour.
(c) The time displayed in analogue watches is in the hh:mm format.
(d) Clinical thermometer is used to check the temperature of humans.
(e) The Sl unit of temperature is kelvin.
State whether the given statements are true (T) or false (F). Correct the false statements.
(a) FPS system is the standard system of units.
(b) Area of a surface is measured using standard formulae and graph paper.
(c) The SI unit of mass is gram.
(d) One solar day is equal to 24 hours.
(e) Mercury is used as thermometric fluid in thermometers.
Write one word or few words for the following.
(a) The standard system of units accepted worldwide
(b) Error in measurement due to positioning of the eye
(c) The instrument used to measure long lengths of straight or curved objects
(d) Formula to calculate the area of a circle
(e) The instrument used in labs for accurate measurement of mass