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CHAPTER: Physical Quantities Class 6

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1. What are Physical Quantities?

Ans: Mesearurable quantities are called Physical Quantities.

        Ex- length

2. What is Measurement?

Ans: To find out the exact value of a quantity we use a procedure that is called Measurement.

3. How many types of physical quantities?

Ans: Two types of Physical Quantities - Fundamental Quantity and Derived Quantity.

4. Define Fundamental Quantity.

Ans: Fundamental quantities are unique, they do not depend on others.

        Ex- length - metre,      time - second.

5. Define Derived Quantity.

Ans: Derived Quantities depend on other fundamental quantities.

         Ex- speed = distance/ time

                          = metre/ second

6. Define non-standard units.

Ans: Different body parts were used to measure the substance in earlier times are called non-standard units.

        Ex- Cubit, Handspan, Footspan.

7. What is a Unit?

Ans: Physical quantity measure with known fixed quantity.

        Ex- length - metre ( m )

8. Write some names of devices that measure length.

Ans: i) Ruler

        ii) Vernier Callipers

       iii) Measuring tape

9. Write some S.I. units with symbols.

Ans:          length - metre ( m ), 

                   mass - kilogram ( kg ),

       temperature - kelvin ( k ),

  electric current - ampere ( A ),

                   time - second ( s ),

10. What is parallax error?

Ans: Incorrect position of eyes to measure a reading is called parallax error.

11. How do you correct parallax error?

Ans: Keep your eyes on the point perpendicularly.

12. How do you measure the thickness of a page of your physics book?

Ans: Thickness of a page = total thickness of the book / total number of pages.

13.  How do you measure your hair?

Ans: Diameter of the hair = total length of the turns of the hair number of turns of hair.

14. Define area. Write the S.I. unit of area.

Ans: The amount of closed figure on plane surface is called area. 

        S.I. unit of area is square metre ( or m² or sq metre )

15. Define mass. S.I. unit of mass.

Ans: How many matters are present in a substance is called mass.

        S.I. unit of mass is 'kilogram'.

16. Write the name of the devices to measure the mass.

Ans: Beam balance, Electronic balance.

17. Define volume. S.I. Unit of volume.

Ans: The amount of space occupied by the substance is called volume.

        S.I. Unit of volume - cubic metre ( m3 )

18. Which devices are used to measure volume?

Ans: Measuring cylinder

19. What is temperature?

Ans: Temperature is the hotness or coldness of a body.

        S.I. Unit of Temperature is kelvin ( K ), the other two common Units are degree Celsius ( ℃ ) and degree Fahrenheit (  ).

20. Which device is used to measure temperature?

Ans: A thermometer is used to measure temperature. ( Clinical Thermometer and Laboratory Thermometer ).

21. Write the difference between a clinical thermometer and a laboratory thermometer.

Ans: 

Clinical

 Thermometer

Laboratory Thermometer

i)                Measure body temperature

Measure room temperature

ii)              Has kink

Has no kink

iii)            Range  35  to 42 

Range   -10  to 110 

22. What is the function of kink?

Ans: The kink prevents the mercury to back into the bulb.

23. What is the relation between the Centigrade and Fahrenheit scales.

Ans:

            
24. Which liquid is used in thermometers?

Ans: Mercury is used in thermometers.

25. Why mercury is used in thermometers?

Ans: i) it is always in pure form.

        ii) it is shiny and nonsticky so easily visible.

       iii) good conductor heat with a wide range  -39 to 357

26. What is the normal body temperature of a human?

Ans: 37 ℃ or 98. 6  

27. What is the use of maximum and minimum thermometers?

Ans: It is used to find the maximum and minimum temperature of a particular day place.

28. Which devices are used to measure time?

Ans: i) Earlier time - Sundial, Sand clock.

        ii) Nowadays - Digital watch, Analogue watch.

29. How many clock systems are used?

Ans: i) 12-hour clock system - 

        7:30 am ( it means morning ),     7:30 pm ( it means evening )

        ii) 24-hour clock system -

        00:00 hours ( midnight ),          07:30 hours ( morning ),

        12:00 hours ( noon ),        19.30 hours ( evening )     

30. Write the full form of am. and pm.

Ans: am - Ante meridien

        pm - post meridien


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