True or False
Multiple Choice
Fill-in-the-blank
Conduction, Convection, or Radiation
Miscellaneous
100

Thermal energy is the total kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.

True

100

The ability to do work...

A. Convection

B. Conduction

C. Energy

D. Both B and C

C. Energy

100

_________ can occur in empty space.

Radiation

100

Heat transfer that occurs when the particles of a substance bump into each other.

Conduction

100

True or False: Potential energy is energy that an object has because of its motion.

False

200

Temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.

True

200

The amount of thermal energy needed to raise the temperature of 1g of water to 1 degree Celsius is...

A. Heat

B. Energy

C. Thermal expansion

D. Radiation

E. Calorie

E. Calorie


200

When most substances are heated they _________.

Expand

200
Usually occurs in solids.

Conduction

200

Involves cooking on a stovetop or eating a popsicle

A. Conduction

B. Radiation

C. Convection

D. Heat

E. Energy

F. Thermal energy 

A. Conduction

300

An insulator allows heat to move through it easily.

False

300

The transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another is ___________.

A. Thermal energy

B. Heat

C. Energy

D. Conduction

B. Heat

300

Temperature is measured with a __________.

thermometer

300

Usually occurs in liquids and gases.

Convection

300

Fuel is any substance that releases _________ when it burns.

A. Heat

B. Energy

C. Smoke

D. Gas

B. Energy

400

Heat flows from cooler objects to warmer objects.

False

400

The ability of a substance's particles to move faster and expand without changing states is called ___________.

A. Thermal expansion

B. Radiation

C. Energy

D. Heat

E. Conduction

A. Thermal expansion

400

Temperature is usually measured in degree's __________ and ________.

Fahrenheit and Celsius

400

Heat transfer that occurs when the particles of a substance carry thermal energy as they move from one place to another.

Convection

400

A place where a blanket of insulation and ammonia-filled pipes have controlled heat.

A. Probes

B. Space capsule

C. Space shuttle

D. International Space Shuttle

E. Mars

D. International Space Shuttle (ISS)

500

As you increase the temperature of a substance, the speed of its particles decreases.

False

500

_____________ involves boiling water or heating a room.

A. Heat

B. Thermal energy

C. Convection

D. Fuel

C. Convection

500

As the space shuttle reentered the earth's atmosphere, extreme temperatures were caused by ________.

Friction

500

Heat transfer that occurs when there are no particles to carry the energy.

Radiation

500

A place where special gold paint, fluid-filled tubes, aerogel, and heaters have controlled heat.

A. International Space Shuttle

B. Space Capsule

C. Space Shuttle

D. Mars

E. Probes

E. Probes

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