Temperature

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Temperature Quiz

Test your knowledge on the principles of temperature and measurement with our engaging quiz! This quiz consists of 10 multiple-choice questions that cover various aspects related to temperature, thermometers, and the science of evaporation.

Whether you're a student looking to reinforce your learning or just someone curious about thermodynamic concepts, this quiz is for you. Topics include:

  • The process of evaporation
  • Thermometer mechanics and types
  • Factors affecting temperature measurement
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by MeasuringLight42
When you hang your t-shirt or jeans on a rope to dry it out, it dries fast even if there is no sun, this is due t
Evaporation
Boiling
Melting
Condensation
During the evaporation process, the thermal energy is used from
the surroundings
The whole liquid
The surface of the liquid
the bottom through the base
Increased surface area would
Decrease the rate of evaporation
Increase the rate of evaporation
Not affect the rate of evaporatio
In fluids, the kinetic energy is due to
The intermolecular forces
The movement of particles
Collision of particles
Spacing between particles
A liquid-in-glass thermometer consists of a bulb containing a liquid which expands into a very thin capillary tube.The liquid in the thermometer is replaced by the same volume of a different liquid that expands more for the same temperature rise. The new thermometer will have
Greater sensitivity and a greater range.
Greater sensitivity but a smaller range.
The same sensitivity and the same range.
The same sensitivity but a greater range.
A certain liquid is used in a liquid-in-glass thermometer. It does not expand uniformly with temperature. What effect will this have on the scale of the thermometer?
It will be non-linear.
It will have a small range
The markings will be close together
The markings will be far apart.
What makes a clinical thermometer suitable for measuring small changes in body temperature?
The capillary tube is long.
The glass bulb has a thin wall.
The amount of mercury in the bulb is small.
The bore of the capillary tube is narrow.
Which instrument is most suitable for measuring a rapidly changing temperature?
mercury-in-glass thermometer
Thermocouple
Alcohol-in-glass thermometer
Clinical thermometer
Which factor effects the sensitivity of the thermometer?
The constriction
The diameter of the bore
The length of the glass tube
The thickness of the glass tube
At 0, the length of the liquid column is 2.0cm. At 100 the length of the liquid column is 22.0cm. What is the length of the liquid column at 40?
6.0 cm
8.0cm
8.8 cm
10.0 cm
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