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Some Natural Phenomenon | Science 8th | Chapter 17 |
Chapter 17: Some Natural Phenomenon
Select the correct option in Questions 1 and 2.
Q1. Which
of the following cannot be, charged easily by friction?
(a) A
plastic scale
(b) A
copper rods
(c) An
inflated balloon
(d) A
woollen cloth
Ans. (b) A
copper rod
Only
non-conducting materials can be easily charged by friction. Copper is a highly
conducting material. Therefore, a copper rod cannot be charged easily by
friction.
Q2. When
a glass rod is rubbed with a piece of silk cloth the rod
(a) and
the cloth both acquire a positive charge.
(b)
becomes positively charged while the cloth has a negative charge.
(c) and
the cloth both acquire a negative charge.
(d)
becomes negatively charged while the cloth has a positive charge.
Ans. (b) The
rod becomes positively charged, while the cloth has a negative charge.
Q3. Write
T against true and F against false in the following statements.
(a) Like
charges attract each other. (T / F)
(b) A
charged glass rod attracts a charged plastic straw. (T / F)
(c) The lightning conductor cannot protect a building from lightning. (T/F)
(d)
Earthquakes can be predicted in advance. (T / F)
Ans.
(a)
False
Like
charges repel each other. It is unlike charges that attract each other.
(b) True
A
charged glass rod has positive charges on its surface while a charged plastic
straw has negative charges on its surface. Since unlike charges attract each
other, a charged glass rod attracts a charged plastic straw.
(c)
False
During a
lightning, the lightning conductor conducts all the atmospheric charges to the
Earth directly, leaving the building safe. Hence, lightning conductors protect
a building from lightning.
(d)
False
Although
the causes of earthquakes are known, but no instrument could be invented to
detect it till now. Hence, earthquakes cannot be predicted in advance.
Q4. Sometimes,
a crackling sound is heard while taking off a sweater during winter. Explain.
Ans. When the sweater is taken off, the woollen sweater gets charged because of the friction
between the sweater and the body. Hence, one can hear a crackling sound during
the given process.
Q5. Explain
why a charged body loses its charge if we touch it with our hand.
Ans. When we
touch a charged object, our body conducts its charges to the earth. That is why
a charged body loses its charge if we touch it with our hand. This phenomenon
is known as electric discharge.
Q6. Name
the scale on which the destructive energy of an earthquake is measured. An
earthquake measure 3 on this scale. Would it be recorded by a seismograph? Is
it likely to cause much damage?
Ans. The destructive energy of an earthquake is measured by the Richter scale. This
scale has readings from 1 to 10. The reading of magnitude 3 on the Richter
scale would be recorded by a seismograph. If the Richter scale gives a reading
of magnitude 3, then the earthquake is not likely to cause much damage.
Generally, an earthquake of magnitudes higher than 5 is considered destructive in
nature.
Q7. Suggest
three measures to protect ourselves from lightning.
Ans. Protective
measures against lightning are as follows:
(i) Stay
in a completely closed place. If you are moving in a car, then remain there
until the lightning is over. Close the windows of the car immediately.
(ii) Do
not touch any electrical wires, telephone cables, metal pipes, etc.
(iii) Do
not bath in running water. This may cause an electric shock.
Q8. Explain
why a charged balloon is repelled by another charged balloon whereas an
uncharged balloon is attracted by another charged balloon?
Ans. The
nature of charges presents on the surface of charged balloons is similar. Since
like charges repel each other, two charged balloons repel each other. When a
charged body is brought near an uncharged body, the uncharged body acquires
charges on its surface caused by the induction of charges. The charges are of
opposite nature in relation to the charged body. Since unlike charges attract
each other, a charged body always attracts an uncharged body. Hence, an uncharged
balloon is attracted by another charged balloon.
Q9. Describe
with the help of a diagram an instrument which can be used to detect a charged
body.
Ans. An
electroscope can be used to detect whether a body is charged or not. The
following figure shows a simple electroscope.
Fig. Electroscope |
It consists of a metal rod. At one end of the rod, two leaves of aluminium foil are fixed and at the other end, there is a metal disc. The leaves of aluminium foil are placed inside a conical flask and the flask is corked to isolate the leaves from the air. When the metal disc is touched with a charged body, the aluminium strips move away from each other. This happens because some of the charges of the body are transferred to the strips through the metal rod. This method of charging a body is called charging by conduction. The nature of charges on both the leaves and the charged body is similar. Hence, both the leaves of the aluminium foil will move away from each other. If the body was not charged, then the leaves of the foil would remain as they were before. They would not repel each other.
Q10. List
three states in India where earthquakes are more likely to strike.
Ans. The
three states in India where earthquakes are more likely to strike are Jammu and
Kashmir, Gujrat, and Assam.
Q11. Suppose
you are outside your home and an earthquake strike. What precaution would you
take to protect yourself?
Ans. Some of
the precautions are as follows:
(i) Try
to find an open field away from tall buildings, installations, tall trees, and
electric wires and poles.
(ii) If
travelling on a bus or a car, then do not come out when an earthquake strike.
Ask the driver to drive in an open field.
Q12. The weather department has predicted that a thunderstorm is likely to occur on a
certain day. Suppose you have to go out on that day. Would you carry an
umbrella? Explain.
Ans. No. We
should not carry an umbrella in a thunderstorm. During thunderstorms, which are
accompanied by lightning, electric discharge from the clouds can travel
through the metallic rod of the umbrella. This may give an electric shock to
the person who is carrying it. Hence, it is not safe to carry an umbrella
during lightning.
Additional Question:
Q.
What is Seismograph? What is it used for?
Ans.
Seismograph
is an instrument that is used to record the waves of an earthquake. This
instrument is simply a vibrating rod, or a pendulum, which starts vibrating
when tremors occur. A pen is attached to the vibrating system. The pen records
the seismic waves on a paper which moves under it. The tremors produce waves on
the surface of the earth. These are called seismic waves. These waves are
recorded by an instrument called the seismograph.
Fig. Seismograph |
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