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Subject :NSO    Class : Class 8

A fire can be made by rubbing two objects together such as rubbing two pieces of rock having rough surfaces. Which of the following statements explain why a fire can be made by rubbing two objects together?
(i) Friction slows down moving objects.
(ii) Fire gives out heat and light energy.
(iii) Friction produces heat.
(iv) Fire has no mass.

A(ii) only
B(iii) only
C(i), (ii) and (iii) only
D(ii) and (iv) only


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Ans 1:

Class : Class 8

Ans 2:

Class : Class 8

Ans 3:

Class : Class 5
On rubbing two sticks together, friction produces heat and this leads to warming until the ignition point of the substance, when it catches fire. As per the options, onrubbing two sticks, *FIRE*produces heat and light and this *PRODUCES FIRE*.

Ans 4:

Class : Class 10
Answer should have been both ii and iii but there isn't such an option

Ans 5:

Class : Class 8
This is easy

Ans 6:

Class : Class 6
yes the answer should be B

Ans 7:

Class : Class 7
I think the question is talking about friction so look for the points which are related to both heat and friction

Ans 8:

Class : Class 8
Yes answer should be B...

Ans 9:

Class : Class 8
i agree man

Ans 10:

Class : Class 7
the answer is B because fire is caused due to friction not because it gives ot heat and light energy. Sof , could you please clear my doubt

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