
Physical Properties
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- Q1Which of the following best describes STRENGTH?abilitiy to withstand a heavy load without breaking or tearingmeasure of how easy heat can pass throughmeasure of how easy electric current can pass throughability to bend without breaking30s
- Q2Which of the following best describes ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY?abilitiy to withstand a heavy load without breaking or tearingability to bend without breakingmeasure of how easy electric current can pass throughmeasure of how easy heat can pass through30s
- Q3Materal A has a higher thermal conductivity than material B. What does the statement mean?Material A can allow electric current to pass through easier than material BMaterial B can allow heat to pass through easier than material AMaterial A can allow heat to pass through easier than material BMaterial A can carry a heavier load than material B30s
- Q4What does it mean to say material X is harder than material Y?X can scratch YX is stronger than YX can carry a heavier load than YY can scratch X30s
- Q5What does this mean when we say material W is flexible?W can bend without breaking and return to its original positionW allows heat to pass through easilyW allows electric current to pass through easilyW can carry heavy load without breaking30s
- Q6What is a melting point?a temperature at which the liquid changes to solida temperature at which the solid changes to liquid statewhen liquid changes to solidwhen solid changes to liquid30s
- Q7What is a boiling point?a temperature at which the gas changes to liquida temperature at which the liquid changes to gaswhen gas changes to liquidwhen liquid changes to gas30s