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Which of the following is a non-renewable source of energy?
Which of the following is a non-renewable source of energy?
- Hydroelectric
- Wind
- Coal (correct)
- Solar
What is the unit of electric current?
What is the unit of electric current?
- Watt
- Ohm
- Volt
- Ampere (correct)
What is the process of conversion of water vapor into liquid water called?
What is the process of conversion of water vapor into liquid water called?
- Condensation (correct)
- Sublimation
- Evaporation
- Precipitation
What is the process of conversion of water vapor into liquid water called?
What is the process of conversion of water vapor into liquid water called?
Which of the following is a non-renewable source of energy?
Which of the following is a non-renewable source of energy?
What is the unit of electric current?
What is the unit of electric current?
Flashcards
What is a non-renewable source of energy?
What is a non-renewable source of energy?
Coal is a fossil fuel formed over millions of years from dead plant matter. It cannot be replenished at a rate comparable to its consumption.
What is the unit of electric current?
What is the unit of electric current?
The Ampere (A) is the standard unit of electric current. It represents the flow of one Coulomb of electric charge per second.
What is condensation?
What is condensation?
Condensation is the process when water vapor in the air cools and changes into liquid water droplets. It forms clouds and fog.
Study Notes
Energy Sources
- Non-renewable sources of energy include fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas.
Electricity
- The unit of electric current is the ampere (A).
Water Cycle
- Condensation is the process of conversion of water vapor into liquid water.
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Test your knowledge of Class 10 Science Chapter 5 with this quiz. Explore questions on non-renewable sources of energy, the process of converting water vapor into liquid water, and the unit of electric current. Challenge yourself and review key concepts with this interactive quiz.