
States of Matter and Heat Transfer
Authored by RASHMI SUMANTH
Physics
10th Grade

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The state of matter with the highest kinetic energy.
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The state of matter with the highest kinetic energy is plasma. In plasma, particles are highly energized and move freely, resulting in greater kinetic energy compared to solids, liquids, and gases.
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The process by which a liquid turns into a vapor at all temperatures.
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The process described is called evaporation, which occurs when molecules at the surface of a liquid gain enough energy to enter the vapor phase, happening at all temperatures, not just at boiling point.
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The process of converting a vapor directly into a solid.
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The process of converting a vapor directly into a solid is called deposition. This occurs when vapor molecules lose energy and transition into a solid state without becoming liquid first.
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3 mins • 1 pt
The unit of heat energy.
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The unit of heat energy is the joule (J). It quantifies the amount of energy transferred as heat. Other units like calories are also used, but joules are the standard SI unit.
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The process of converting a solid into a liquid.
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The process of converting a solid into a liquid is called melting. This occurs when a solid absorbs heat, causing its particles to gain energy and transition into the liquid state.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is an example of latent heat?
Change in size of a body
Change in temperature of a body
Melting of ice at 0°C
Heating of water
Answer explanation
Latent heat refers to the heat absorbed or released during a phase change without a change in temperature. The melting of ice at 0°C is a classic example, as it involves the absorption of heat to change from solid to liquid.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What happens to kinetic energy when a substance is heated?
It decreases
It increases
It remains the same
It is converted to potential energy
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When a substance is heated, its particles gain energy and move faster, which increases their kinetic energy. Therefore, the correct answer is that kinetic energy increases.
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