Matter
Energy and Thermal Energy
Temperature and Adding Thermal Energy
Heat Transfer
Temperature Scales
100
The particles in a solid A. Slide past each other B. Stick together
B. Stick together
100
True or False: Energy and Thermal Energy are the same thing
False
100
What tool do we use to measure temperature?
A thermometer
100
True or False: Warm air always rises
True
100

Most commonly used temperature scale in USA.

Fahrenheit

200
The particles in a liquid A. Slide past each other B. Move fast
A. Slide past each other
200
Throwing a marker across the room requires A. Energy B. Thermal Energy
A. Energy
200
Do we use Fahrenheit or Celsius to measure temperature in the United States?
Fahrenheit
200
True or False: The heat always moves from the hot object to the cold object
True
200

Definition of Absolute Zero


lowest temperature possible



300
The particles in a gas are A. Moving fast B. Moving slow
A. Moving fast
300
The ability to cause change is called A. Energy B. Thermal Energy
A. Energy
300
What happened when we added thermal energy to the ice cube?
The ice cube changed from a solid to a liquid
300
What type of heat transfer takes place when you feel the fire from a campfire? A. Conduction B. Convection C. Radiation
C. Radiation
300

Freezing point of water in C or F

0 C and 32 F

400
Write down an example of a solid, liquid, and gas
Solid- desk, chair, pencil, apple Liquid- water, soda, juice, milk Gas- oxygen, air, helium
400
The energy of the motion of particles in matter is called A. Energy B. Thermal Energy
B. Thermal Energy
400
Temperature is the (average / total) energy in an piece of matter
Average
400

Name and describe all three types of heat transfer.

conduction, convection, radiation

400

Boiling Point of Water in C or F

100 C and 212 F

500
When you add heat to matter the particles ______. (speed up / slow down)
speed up
500
Thermal Energy is the (average / total) energy in an piece of matter
Total
500
What is the melting point of ice?
32 degrees Fahrenheit
500
A fireplace in your home is an example of A. Conduction B. Convection C. Radiation
B. Convection
500

Absolute Zero in C or K

-273 °C or 0 K

M
e
n
u