Physics Practice: Calorimetry (Mock Test 1 - Fundamentals)
1. The S.I. unit of heat is:
2. Heat capacity of a body is defined as the amount of heat required to raise its temperature by:
3. The specific heat capacity of water is approximately:
4. Which of the following substances is used as a coolant in car radiators due to its high specific heat capacity?
5. The amount of heat energy ($Q$) required to change the state of a mass ($m$) without a change in temperature is:
6. The principle of calorimetry states that in an isolated system, Heat Lost by hot body is equal to:
7. A calorimeter is usually made of copper because:
8. The specific latent heat of fusion of ice is:
9. During the phase change of a substance, the average kinetic energy of its molecules:
10. Water is used for "fomentation" (hot packs) because: