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Q.1. The amount of force acting on the unit area of a surface is called ?

Q.2. Which scientist proved experimentally that heat is a form of energy ?
Q.3. What is the normal temperature of a human body ?
Q.4. Who developed the first thermometer ?

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Heya!

Q) The amount of force acting on the unit area of a surface is called?


\mathbf \blue{Pressure}

Q) Which scientist proved experimentally that heat is a form of energy?


\mathbf \green{James \:Prescott \: Joule}

Q) What is the normal temperature of a human body?


\mathbf \orange{36.5 - 37 \: °C}

Q) Who developed the first thermometer?


\mathbf \pink{Daniel \: Farhrenheit}

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Answer:

  1. The force acting on a unit area of a surface is called pressure.
  2. James Prescott Joule
  3. The average normal body temperature is generally accepted as 98.6°F (37°C). Some studies have shown that the "normal" body temperature can have a wide range, from 97°F (36.1°C) to 99°F (37.2°C)
  4. The more modern thermometer was invented in 1709 by Daniel Fahrenheit. It was an enclosed glass tube that had a numerical scale, called the Fahrenheit scale. The early version of this thermometer contained alcohol and in 1714 Fahrenheit developed a mercury thermometer using the same scale
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