Energy
Conductors and Insulators
Heat and Temperature
Solid, Liquid and Gases
Bonus
100
What is the ability to cause change
What is Energy
100
What is the transferred of energy as heat from one substance to another through direct contact
What is Conduction
100
What is the energy transferred from the object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature
What is Heat
100
What is particles in a solid are not free to move around very much. Vibrate back and fourth in same position
What is a Solid
100
What is Fahrenheit and Celsius (Sometimes Kelvin)
What is two was that temperature is measured
200
What is the energy of an object due to motion
What is Kinetic Energy
200
What isare materials that transfers heat very well.
What are Conductors
200
What is a measure of the average Kinetic energy of all the particles in an object
What is Temperatuure
200
What is particles in a liquid much more freely. Constantly vibrating
What is a Liquid
200
What is states that all of the particles that make up matter are constantly in motion
What is the kinetic theory of matter
300
What is the energy an object has due to it's position, condition, and composition
What is Potential Energy
300
What is a material that is a poor conductor of heat
What are Isoulators
300
What is the matter that makes up an ice cube is frozen or melted
How can affect the state of an object
300
What is particles in a gas are flat apart and move around in high speeds. Collide with each other
What is a gas
300
What is melt and turn into a gas
A pot is filled with ice and is left on a stove for a while. What will happen
400
What is the some of an object's Kinetic and Potential energy
What is Mechanical Energy
400
What is any sort of metal
What are some good conductors
400
What is adding or removing heat from a substance will affect it's temperature and Thermal energy
How is heat related to Thermal energy
400
What is solid, liquid, gas. An example is a ice cube (solid) melts into water (liquid) which if heated turns into water vapor (gas).
What is the typical order of transformation of these substances
400
What is a therometer
How is temperature visually measured
500
What is the total Kinetic energy of all particles in a substance
What is Thermal energy
500
what is wood, plastic, paper, and plastic foam
What are some insulators
500
1) Temperature is related to the average Kinetic energy of particles 2) Thermal energy is the total Kinetic energy of all the particles
What is the difference between Thermal energy and Temperature
500
1) Solids particles vibrate back and forth in same position 2) Liquids particles are constantly sliding 3) Gases particles are colliding with each other
What are the types a movement solids, liquids and gases particles move in.
500
What is bowling ball has more mass and speed which means more kinetic energy
If a bowling ball and a volleyball were rolled down a slope, which one would have more Kinetic energy and why?
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