Temperature
Measuring Temperature
Particle Theory of Matter
States of Matter
Heat Transfer
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20 to 23 degrees Celsius .
What is room temperature.
100
The scale based on 0 degrees as the freezing point of water and 100 degrees as the boiling point of water.
What is the Celsius scale.
100
Anything that takes up space and has mass.
What is matter.
100
The only substance that is naturally found in all the states at the same time on Earth .
What is water.
100
The type of waves that come from the Sun and cause sunburns .
What are ultraviolet waves.
200
37 degrees Celsius.
What is body temperature.
200
The First Widely Used Temperature Scale.
What is the Fahrenheit scale.
200
The name given to the concept that all matter is made of particles .
What is the Particle Theory of Matter .
200
The form of matter that has a fixed shape.
What is a solid.
200
Transfer of thermal energy that occurs when warmer particles come in contact with cooler particles and transfer energy to cooler particles.
What is Conduction
300
When body temperature drops, the heart begins to slow down and body organs do not function correctly.
What is hypothermia.
300
The scale based on 0 k as the coldest possible temperature.
What is the Celsius scale.
300
The energy that an object has due to its motion.
What is Kinetic Energy .
300
The form of a matter that has no shape of it's own.
What is a liquid.
300
The process in which a warm liquid or gas moves from one place to another, carrying heat with it.
What is Convection.
400
How cold the temperature feels on your skin.
What is windchill.
400
Two different metals such as copper and iron that expand by different amounts when heated.
What is a bimetallic strip.
400
The Average Kinetic Energy of the Particles of a substance.
What is temperature.
400
The form of matter that has no shape OR volume of it's own.
What is a gas.
400
The transfer of energy carried by electromagnetic waves.
What is Radiation.
500
57.7 degrees Celsius.
Highest temperature ever recorded anywhere in the world.
500
A famous Italian scientist who in 1596 invented the thermoscope.
Who is Galileo Galilei.
500
The mathematical technique used to extend the line in a graph past the data points.
What is Extrapolation.
500
Electrically charged particles in lightning that are free moving.
What is plasma.
500
These come from the radioactive sources and can do serious damage to living tissues.
What are Gamma Rays.
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