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26.
Question: Why does a thermometer kept in boiling water show no change in reading after 100
0C?
Answer: The boiling point of water is 100
0C.
Once water starts boiling at this temperature, thermometer records no
change in temperature. The quantity of heat supplied is being utilized
as latent heat of evaporation to convert the water at boiling point into
vapour.
27.
Question: Why do we bring our hands close to the mouth while shouting across to someone far away?
Answer: By keeping hands close to mouth the sound is
not allowed to spread (Phenomenon of diffraction of sound) in all
direction, but is directed to a particular direction and becomes louder.
28.
Question: Why does a corked bottle filled with water burst if left out on a frosty night?
Answer: Because of low temperature the water inside the
bottle freezes. On freezing it expands, thereby its volume increases
and pressure is exerted on the walls.
29.
Question: Why is a small gap left at the joint between two rails?
Answer: To permit expansion of rails due to heat generated by friction of a moving train.
30.
Question: Why cannot a copper wire be used to make elements in electric heater?
Answer: Copper melts at 108.3
0C and forms a
black powder on reacting with atmospheric oxygen. For heater elements a
metal should have more resistance to produce heat.
31.
Question: Why are water or mercury droplets always round when dropped on a clean glass?
Answer: The surface of a liquid is the seat of a
special force as a result of which molecules on the surface are bound
together to form something like a stretched membrane. They tend to
compress the molecules below to the smallest possible volume, which
causes the drop to take a round shape as for a given mass he sphere has
minimum volume.
32.
Question: Why does a balloon filled with hydrogen rise in the air?
Answer: Weight of hydrogen is less than the weight of
air displaced by it. In balloons hydrogen is normally filled because it
is lighter than air.
33.
Question: Why do we lean forward while climbing a hill?
Answer: In order to keeps the vertical line passing
through our centre of gravity always between our feet, which is
essential to attain equilibrium or stability.
34.
Question: Why does smoke curl up in the air?
Answer: Smoke contains hot gases which being lighter in
weight, follows a curved path because of the eddy currents that are set
up in the air.
35.
Question: Why does an electric bulb explode when it is broken?
Answer: The bulb encompasses partial vacuum and as it breaks, air rushes in causing a small explosion.
36.
Question: Why does a man fall forward when he jumps out of a running train or bus?
Answer: He is in motion while in the train or bus. When
he jumps out, his feet comes to rest while touching the ground but his
upper portion which is still in motion propels him forward.
37.
Question: Why does an ordinary glass tumbler crack when very hot tea or milk is poured in it?
Answer: When a hot liquid is poured into a tumbler, the
inner layer of the tumbler gets heated, it expands before the outer
layer and an unequal expansion of both layers causes the tumbler to
crack.
38.
Question: Why is a compass used as an indicator of direction?
Answer: The magnetic needles of a
compass under the influence f the earth?s magnetic field lie in a
north-south direction. Hence, we can identify direction.
39.
Question: Why is water from a hand pump warm in winter and cold in summer?
Answer: In winter, the outside temperature is lower
than that of water flowing out of the pump, and therefore, the water is
warm. Whereas in summer, the outside temperature is higher than the
water of the pump, and therefore, it feels cold.
41.
Question: Why is a rainbow seen after a shower?
Answer: After a shower, the clouds containing water
droplets act like a prism through which the white light is dispersed
producing a spectrum.
42.
Question: Why does a swimming pool appear less deep than is actually is?
Answer: The rays of light coming from the bottom of the
pool pass from a denser medium (water) to a rarer medium (air) and are
refracted (bend away from the normal). When the rays return to the
surface, they form an image of the bottom of the pool at a point, which
is little above the real position.
43.
Question: Why is one?s breath visible in winter but not in summer?
Answer: In winter, water vapor contained in the breath
condenses into small droplets, which become visible but in summer they
are quickly evaporated and not seen.
44.
Question: Why doesn?t the electric filament in an electric bulb burn up?
Answer: Firstly, because is made of tungsten which has a very high melting point (3410
0C)
whereas the temperature of the filament required to glow is only
2700oC. Secondly, oxygen is absent since the bulb is filled with an
inert gas which does not help in burning.
45.
Question: Why does blotting paper absorb ink?
Answer: Blotting paper has fine pores, which act like
capillaries. When a portion of blotting paper is brought in contact with
ink, ink enters the pores due to surface tension (capillary action f
liquids) and is absorbed.
46.
Question: Why does a small iron sink in water but a large ship float?
Answer: The weight of water displaced by an iron ball
is less than its own weight, whereas water displaced by the immersed
portion of a ship is equal to its weight (Archimedes? Principle).
47.
Question: Why does ice float on water?
Answer: The weight of the ice block is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the immersed portion of the ice.
48.
Question: Why does moisture gather outside a tumbler containing cold water?
Answer: The water vapour in the air condenses on cooling and appears as droplets of water.
49.
Question: Why does kerosene float on water?
Answer: Because the density of kerosene is less than that of water. For the same reason cream rises in milk and floats at the top.
50.
Question: Why is the water in an open pond cool even on a hot summer day?
Answer: As the water evaporates from the open surface of a pond, heat is taken away in the process, leaving the surface cool.