Physics
Fill in the blanks:
(a) Boiling occurs at …………… .
(b) Evaporation takes place at …………… .
(c) The molecules of liquid …………… heat from surroundings in evaporation.
(d) Heat is …………… during boiling.
(e) Cooling is produced in …………… .
(f) A longer rod expands …………… than a shorter rod on being heated to the same temperature.
(g) Liquids expand …………… than the solids.
(h) Gases expand …………… than the liquids.
(i) Alcohol expands …………… than water.
(j) Iron expands …………… than copper.
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(a) a fixed temperature
(b) all temperatures
(c) absorb
(d) absorbed
(e) evaporation
(f) more
(g) more
(h) more
(i) more
(j) less
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