An electromagnet works on the principle of:
What happens to particle motion when temperature increases?
Ferromagnetic materials are:
Which device is used to detect the direction of magnetic field?
Domain theory explains magnetism due to:
Which of the following is a ferromagnetic material?
The strength of an electromagnet can be increased by:
Which scale is commonly used in laboratories?
Particle model of matter explains:
What is the SI unit of density?
Which instrument is used to measure temperature?
Which is an example of plasma?
Iron filings are used to:
Paramagnetic materials are:
Which magnet can be switched ON and OFF?
Which material can be magnetized easily?
Magnetic field lines always emerge from:
Lower fixed point of a Celsius thermometer is:
Which liquid is commonly used in a liquid-in-glass thermometer?
Upper fixed point of a Celsius thermometer is:
Magnetic field lines enter the magnet at:
According to particle model, particles of matter are:
Magnetism produced in an unmagnetized material is called:
What is density?
Sensitivity of thermometer depends on:
A compass needle aligns itself along:
Which quantity is needed to calculate density?
In an unmagnetized material, magnetic domains are:
Density of a substance depends on:
Which of the following is a non-magnetic material?
Magnetic field lines never:
Like magnetic poles will:
Temperature is a measure of:
Which state of matter has a fixed shape?
Which formula represents density?
Which state of matter has no fixed volume?
How is the volume of an irregular solid measured?
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