Galรกpagos finches are a good example of ____________.
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17%
Extinction
25%
Heterochromia
17%
Island gigantism
41%
Adaptive radiation
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Which of the following animals is now extinct?
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18%
Tasmanian devil
45%
Tasmanian tiger
21%
Pademelon
16%
Quoll
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๐ทMatter In Our Surroundings๐ท
Everything found in this universe is made up of some materials, scientists have named them as โmatter.โ For example, the food we eat, the air we breathe, stones, clouds, stars, plants, animals, water, dust, everything is categorized as matter.
โฆ๏ธCharacteristics of Particles of Matter
โParticles of matter are very small, normally, not visible from naked eye.
โParticles of matter keep moving continuously, which is known as the โkinetic energy.โ
โKinetic energy of particles directly depends on the temperature, as temperature increases, the speed of the movement also increases.
โThe particles of matter have attracting force; therefore, they attract each other.
โThe attracting force of the particles keeps the particles together; however, the strength of the attracting force varies from one kind of matter to another.
States of Matter
Matter has three following states โ
โSolid State
โLiquid State
โGaseous State
๐งฟSolid State
โAll the solid materials have a definite shape, distinct boundaries, and fixed volumes.
โMost of the solid materials have negligible compressibility.
โAll the solid materials have a natural tendency to maintain their shape when subjected to outside force.
โThe solid materials can be broken under applied force, but it is very difficult to change their shape, as they are rigid.
๐งฟLiquid State
โUnlike solids, liquids have no fixed shape; however, they have a fixed volume
โLiquids take up the shape of the container in which they are kept.
โLiquids have the property to flow and change shape.
๐งฟGaseous State
โMatter in the form of air, which is neither solid nor liquid, is known as gas. For example, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, etc.
โUnlike solid, gas has not definite size and shape.
โThe gases, such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG โ used in cooking); compressed natural gas (CNG โ used as fuel in vehicles), etc. have high compressibility; therefore, large volume of a gas can be compressed into a small cylinder and can be transported easily.
โGases, normally, show the property of diffusing very fast into other gases. This is the reason that we can smell (either good or bad) from the distance.
๐ทMatter Can Change its State
โWater can exist in all three states, e.g. Ice as solid; water (H2O) as liquid; and water vapor as gas.
โThe temperature, at which solid melt and transform into the liquid (at the given atmospheric pressure), is known as โmelting point.โ
โThe melting point of a solid is an indication of the strength of the force of attraction between its particles.
โThe melting point of ice is 273.16 K, i.e. 00 C.
โThe process of melting (i.e. change of solid state into liquid state) is known as fusion.
โThe amount of heat energy, which is required to change 1 kg of a solid materials into liquid materials at a given atmospheric pressure, is known as the latent heat of fusion.
โThe temperature at which a liquid starts boiling at the given atmospheric pressure is known as โboiling point.โ
โThe boiling point of water is 373 K i.e. 1000C.
โA change of state of a matter directly from solid to gas without changing into liquid state (or vice versa) is known as โsublimation.โ
โThe phenomenon i.e. change of a liquid into vapors at any temperature below its boiling point is known as โevaporation.โ
โSolid carbon dioxide (CO2) is stored under high pressure.
โSolid CO2 gets converted directly into gaseous state once the pressure decreases to 1 atmosphere.
โAtmosphere (atm) is a unit of measuring pressure exerted by the gas and the unit of pressure is Pascal (Pa); 1 atmosphere = 1.01 ร 105 Pa.
๐ทThe Fourth State of Matter
โPlasma is the state that consists of super energetic and super excited particles.
โThe super excited particles are found in the form of ionized gases. E.g. the fluorescent tube (which contains helium gas) and neon sign bulbs (which contain neon gas) consist of plasma.
Everything found in this universe is made up of some materials, scientists have named them as โmatter.โ For example, the food we eat, the air we breathe, stones, clouds, stars, plants, animals, water, dust, everything is categorized as matter.
โฆ๏ธCharacteristics of Particles of Matter
โParticles of matter are very small, normally, not visible from naked eye.
โParticles of matter keep moving continuously, which is known as the โkinetic energy.โ
โKinetic energy of particles directly depends on the temperature, as temperature increases, the speed of the movement also increases.
โThe particles of matter have attracting force; therefore, they attract each other.
โThe attracting force of the particles keeps the particles together; however, the strength of the attracting force varies from one kind of matter to another.
States of Matter
Matter has three following states โ
โSolid State
โLiquid State
โGaseous State
๐งฟSolid State
โAll the solid materials have a definite shape, distinct boundaries, and fixed volumes.
โMost of the solid materials have negligible compressibility.
โAll the solid materials have a natural tendency to maintain their shape when subjected to outside force.
โThe solid materials can be broken under applied force, but it is very difficult to change their shape, as they are rigid.
๐งฟLiquid State
โUnlike solids, liquids have no fixed shape; however, they have a fixed volume
โLiquids take up the shape of the container in which they are kept.
โLiquids have the property to flow and change shape.
๐งฟGaseous State
โMatter in the form of air, which is neither solid nor liquid, is known as gas. For example, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, etc.
โUnlike solid, gas has not definite size and shape.
โThe gases, such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG โ used in cooking); compressed natural gas (CNG โ used as fuel in vehicles), etc. have high compressibility; therefore, large volume of a gas can be compressed into a small cylinder and can be transported easily.
โGases, normally, show the property of diffusing very fast into other gases. This is the reason that we can smell (either good or bad) from the distance.
๐ทMatter Can Change its State
โWater can exist in all three states, e.g. Ice as solid; water (H2O) as liquid; and water vapor as gas.
โThe temperature, at which solid melt and transform into the liquid (at the given atmospheric pressure), is known as โmelting point.โ
โThe melting point of a solid is an indication of the strength of the force of attraction between its particles.
โThe melting point of ice is 273.16 K, i.e. 00 C.
โThe process of melting (i.e. change of solid state into liquid state) is known as fusion.
โThe amount of heat energy, which is required to change 1 kg of a solid materials into liquid materials at a given atmospheric pressure, is known as the latent heat of fusion.
โThe temperature at which a liquid starts boiling at the given atmospheric pressure is known as โboiling point.โ
โThe boiling point of water is 373 K i.e. 1000C.
โA change of state of a matter directly from solid to gas without changing into liquid state (or vice versa) is known as โsublimation.โ
โThe phenomenon i.e. change of a liquid into vapors at any temperature below its boiling point is known as โevaporation.โ
โSolid carbon dioxide (CO2) is stored under high pressure.
โSolid CO2 gets converted directly into gaseous state once the pressure decreases to 1 atmosphere.
โAtmosphere (atm) is a unit of measuring pressure exerted by the gas and the unit of pressure is Pascal (Pa); 1 atmosphere = 1.01 ร 105 Pa.
๐ทThe Fourth State of Matter
โPlasma is the state that consists of super energetic and super excited particles.
โThe super excited particles are found in the form of ionized gases. E.g. the fluorescent tube (which contains helium gas) and neon sign bulbs (which contain neon gas) consist of plasma.
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40%
Violet Light
9%
Neither (a) nor (b)
11%
Both (a) and (b)
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Reflection of light
24%
Refraction of light
53%
Total internal reflection
7%
Diffraction of light
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The force per unit charge is known as ____________?
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a.Electric current
27%
b.Electric potential
48%
c.Electric field
1%
d.Electric space
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The property which differentiates two kinds of charges is called ____________?
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16%
a. Equality of charge
72%
b.Polarity of charge
9%
c.Fraction of charge
3%
d.None of the option