Conductors and Insulators
Particles
Energy
Energy Transformation
Temperature
100
Metals are good at this.
What are good conductors?
100
In solids particles are packed closely.
What state of mater has particles packed closely?
100
Kinetic energy and potential energy.
What are the two main types of energy?
100
Heat transfers from hotter to colder.
How does heat transfer?
100
They are Kelvin, Fahrenheit and Celsius.
What are the 3 types of units to measure temperature?
200
Objects that do not conduct heat well.
What are insulators?
200
Solids vibrate from side to side very quickly.
Which form of matter vibrates from side to side in a fixed position very quickly?
200
Kinetic energy is when an object is moving or when it is releasing its kinetic energy.
What is kinetic energy?
200
Conduction is when energy travels through direct contact through metals. While convection is when heat travels through heat or liquid.
What is the difference between conduction and convection?
200
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
What temperature does water freeze in the Celsius measure?
300
These objects have big air pockets in between particles.
Why do insulators conduct heat poorly?
300
It stats that matter is made up with constantly moving particles?
What is the kinetic theory of matter?
300
It is energy that is stored in an object at rest.
What is potential energy?
300
A windmill converts wind energy into electrical energy.
What converts wind energy into electrical energy?
300
Kelvin is not measured with this symbol behind it.
Which unit of measure of temperature does not measure in degrees?
400
They have no air pockets making the transfer of heat seamless.
Why do metals conduct heat well?
400
Gaseous objects have loosely packed particles.
Which type of objects have loosely packed particles?
400
Chemical energy is the energy that is in your food.
What type of energy is in your food?
400
The sun transmits energy through radiation.
How does the suns energy transmit to the earth?
400
Temperature is the average kinetic energy of particles where as thermal energy is the total temperature of all particles.
What is the difference between temperature and thermal energy?
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