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A Level Physics Practice Test: Thermal Physics
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Thermal physics is a field of science that studies heat and temperature. It also involves the relationship between heat and work, and the interaction between microscopic particles.  Thermal physics is the combined study of thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and kinetic theory of gases. It is typically designed for physics students and functions to provide a general introduction to each of three core heat-related subjects.  Thermal physics is important because it can explain how the world works, from large-scale processes in black holes and the formation of the early universe to the... Show more
A Level Physics Practice Test: Thermal Physics
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15 Questions

1. Average kinetic energy of gas molecules is proportional to
2. Supply of energy depends upon
3. Measure of average kinetic energy of molecules is
4. All substances have minimum internal energy at
5. Change of liquid in to gas without boiling is called
6. When a substance is melted, it's temperature doesn't rise because
7. Energy required per unit mass of substance to raise temperature of that substance by 1 K is called
8. Measure of average kinetic energy of molecules is
9. Specific heat of aluminum when 26400 J of energy is supplied to 2 kg block and it's temperature rises from 20 °C to 35 °C is
10. Celsius scale is based on properties of
11. When a substance is melted, it's temperature doesn't rise because
12. Change of liquid in to gas without boiling is called
13. If there is no transfer of energy between two objects then their temperature is
14. All substances have minimum internal energy at
15. Temperature can't be lower than