Given: Five statements about weight, mass, volume, temperature scales, and precision are given.
Find: Which statements are correct and identify the correct option.
Analyze each statement one by one:
- (A) Weight of a substance is the amount of matter present in it.
This is incorrect. The amount of matter present in a substance is mass. Weight is the force due to gravity acting on that mass.
- (B) Mass is the force exerted by gravity on an object.
This is incorrect. The force exerted by gravity on an object is called weight, not mass.
- (C) Volume is the amount of space occupied by a substance.
This is correct. Volume measures the three-dimensional space occupied by a substance.
- (D) Temperatures below 0∘C are possible in Celsius scale, but in Kelvin scale negative temperature is not possible.
This is correct. In the Kelvin scale, absolute zero is
0K=−273.15∘C
and temperatures below 0K are not possible in this context. However, Celsius temperatures can be below 0∘C.
- (E) Precision refers to the closeness of various measurements for the same quantity.
This is correct. Precision describes the consistency of repeated measurements.
Therefore, the correct statements are (C), (D) and (E) only.
The correct option is C.