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Test: Thermal Energy - Question 1

Which of the following posses highest thermal energy?

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As we know that, the thermal energy is dependent on temperature, among the options milk at given temperature has a higher temperature, so milk posses higher thermal energy than others (temperature is proportional to thermal energy).

Test: Thermal Energy - Question 2

The faster the body moves, the higher the thermal energy.

Detailed Solution for Test: Thermal Energy - Question 2

As thermal energy is a type of kinetic energy, the faster the object moves, the higher the thermal energy. The measure of an average of kinetic energy is thermal energy. So the above statement regarding thermal energy is true.

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Test: Thermal Energy - Question 3

Which of the following may not be a source of thermal energy?

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Thermal energy is also known as heat energy, it’s source s are the same as heat energy. As we know that micro-oven produces heat waves to raise food’s temperature and bake them, sun for solar energy and heater produces heat. Moon doesn’t.

Test: Thermal Energy - Question 4

Thermal energy transfer can occur through ______ ways.

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Thermal can transfer through ways, there are namely conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction needs direct contact of particles, convection is possible to fluids and radiation through electromagnetic waves.

Test: Thermal Energy - Question 5

Sunlight and heat reaching earth is an example of _________

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Thermal energy is transferred in the form of heat and sunlight. This process occurs through radiation, which is a type of transfer of thermal energy. It requires no direct contact and uses electromagnetic waves.

Test: Thermal Energy - Question 6

Which energy is generated from due to the motion of its particles?

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Thermal energy is the result of the motion of a body’s atoms and molecules. It depends on the temperature and is directly proportional to each other. It’s the average of kinetic energy and is responsible for a body’s motion.

Test: Thermal Energy - Question 7

Thermal energy is an example of __________

Detailed Solution for Test: Thermal Energy - Question 7

Thermal energy is also defined as an average measure of kinetic energy. It is a result of a body’s motion and that of its atoms and molecules. Thermal energy, which is an example of kinetic energy is responsible for a body’s motion.

Test: Thermal Energy - Question 8

___________ of particles results in the rise of thermal energy.

Detailed Solution for Test: Thermal Energy - Question 8

Temperature increases due to the vibration of particles. As we know that temperature is directly proportional to the thermal energy, the vibration of particles results in the rise the thermal energy.

Test: Thermal Energy - Question 9

Choose the best option. Boiling kettle is an example of ____________

Detailed Solution for Test: Thermal Energy - Question 9

A boiling kettle produces heat, and causes the liquid’s temperature to rise. As the temperature rises, it results in thermal energy, but as kinetic energy is a type of kinetic energy, the answer both thermal and kinetic energy is the best option.

Test: Thermal Energy - Question 10

 In which of the following particles, convection is not possible?

Detailed Solution for Test: Thermal Energy - Question 10

Convection is a way of transferring thermal energy. It is possible in fluids only. Fluids include liquids and gases. Milk and water are liquids, whereas the atmosphere is a gas. So convection is not possible in iron, which is a solid.

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