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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PHY101</p>
<p>The degree of coldness and hotness is measured by using<br />
Answer: thermometer</p>
<p>The changes in the atmosphere pressure and latitude cause variation in freezing and<br />
Answer: boiling point</p>
<p>is a funcamental quality<br />
Answer: temperature</p>
<p>The temperature of equilibrum between ice, water and air saturated at standard pressure is called<br />
Answer: lower fixed point</p>
<p>angency can cause increase in hotness of a body<br />
Answer: heat</p>
<p>The difference between the upper fixed point and the lower fixed point divided into equal parts is known as<br />
Answer: fundamntal interval</p>
<p>Use this to answer question 13 and 14. A platinum resistance thermometer has resistance of 10.40p at Â1[0c and 14.35p at 1000c. Assuming that the resistance changes uniformly with temporarture, what is The temperature when resistance is 11.19 ohms?<br />
Answer: 200c</p>
<p>The heat energy delivered per second by a gas burner is<br />
Answer: power</p>
<p>A metal container of heat capacity 2000J0c is heated from 150c to 450c what is the total quantity of heat required to do so?<br />
Answer: 6kj</p>
<p>The pressure of a galvamometer in a thermo-couple is to measure and detect the that flows in the circuit<br />
Answer: current</p>
<p>Heat measurement is usually refers to<br />
Answer: calorimentry</p>
<p>The type of wall in which no heat can be transmitted is called<br />
Answer: adiabatic wall</p>
<p>What is the resistance of the themometer when the temperature is 450C?<br />
Answer: 12.18 ohms</p>
<p>The quantity of heat required to change a bodyVs temperature by one degree telvin known as<br />
Answer: heat capacity</p>
<p>determines whether or not given systems are in thermal equlibrum<br />
Answer: temperature</p>
<p>The stem of	thermometer is graduated from 350c to 450c<br />
Answer: clinical</p>
<p>Walls through which heat can be transmitted are called<br />
Answer: non-adiabatic</p>
<p>The temperature of steam rising from pure water boiling under standard atmopshere pressure is<br />
Answer: steam point</p>
<p>Convert 40o celsus to Fahrenheit scale<br />
Answer: 104of</p>
<p>law is used in establishing the temperature of a body quantitatively and objectively<br />
Answer: zeroth law</p>
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