Class 8 Physics Chapter 6 Notes
Class 8 Physics Chapter 6 Notes
Class 8 Physics Chapter 6 Notes
Calorific Value The amount of heat energy produced on complete combustion of 1 kg of a fuel is
called its Calorific value, expressed in terms of kJ/kg.
Ignition Temperature It is the lowest temperature at which a combustible substance can easily
catch fire. Inflammable substances have very low ignition temperature.
Q.1: List the conditions under which combustion can take place.
Ans: (a) pollution (b) kerosene (c) ignition temperature (d) water.
Q.3: Explain how the use of CNG in automobiles has reduced pollution in our cities.
Ans: CNG has replaced patrol and diesel as fuel in automobiles because these produce a lot of
un-burnt carbon particles and emit carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides and sulphur dioxide.
These all gases are poisonous gases and cause various environmental hazards. But CNG is safe
because it produces these materials in very small amounts thus reducing pollution in cities.
Hence it becomes necessary to implement CNG in place of other fuels in automobiles to reduce
the pollution.
Ans:
LPG Wood
It has less calorific value about 17000 to
It has more calorific value about 55000 22000 kJ/kg
kJ/kg Gives out lot of smoke which is quite
It is smokeless fuel. dangerous.
Easy to transport. Difficult to transport.
Easily stored in cylinders. Needs a lot of space to store.
Does not cause any environmental To get it we need to trees to cut leading to
problem. deforestation which turn give rise to many
Have very low ignition temperature. natural and environmental problems.
Ignition temperature is not low.
Ans:
a) Water is a conductor of electricity, so it can easily conduct electric current and cause danger of
electric shocks or short-circuits. Therefore water can not be used to control the fire involving
electrical equipment.
b) There are a number of reasons because of which we can say LPG is definitely a better domestic
fuel than wood. The reasons are - [Refer to the answer of Q.4 above].
c) Paper by itself catches fire easily because it has low ignition temperature but when wrapped
around an aluminium pipe its temperature is lowered due to aluminium metal absorbing the heat
supplied to paper. So it does not catch fire.
Q.6: Make a labeled diagram of a candle flame.
Ans:
Q.9: It is difficult to burn a heap of green leaves but dry leaves catch fire easily. Explain.
Ans: Green leaves have moisture in them, which absorbs heat from them and raises their
ignition temperature which does not allow them to catch fire easily. On the other hand dry
leaves have low ignition temperature and so, burn easily.
Q.10: Which zone of a flame does a goldsmith use for melting gold and silver and why?
Ans: A goldsmith uses the outer part of the candle flame for melting gold and silver because in
this zone the temperature is the highest which helps to melt these metals easily.
Q.11: In an experiment 4.5 kg of a fuel was completely burnt. The heat produced was measured
to be 180000 kJ. Calculate the calorific value of the fuel.
Q.3: How does sun produces heat although it does not have air?
Ans: Sun produces heat due to nuclear reactions (nuclear fusion and nuclear fission).
Ans: Global warming leads to melting of polar glaciers, rise in sea level, coastal floods etc.
Q.9: Why does an empty paper glass catch fire easily but one having water in it does not burn?
Ans: The paper cup with water does not catch fire easily because when it is heated, the heat is
transferred to water by conduction. So in the presence of water, the ignition temperature of
paper is not reached. Hence, it does not burn.
Ans: For combustion of any substance following three conditions are essential -
1. Presence of air