Heat and Temperature
Phase Changes
Heat Transfer
Thermal Equilibrium
Miscellaneous
100

Heat energy is described as flowing from the _______ object towards the ________ object.

Hot, Cold

100

The fastest moving particles are found in this state of matter.

Gas

100

This type of heat transfer happens through electromagnetic radiation

Radiation

100

When two objects are in contact, this is the name of the state when their temperatures become equal.

Thermal Equilibrium

100

This egg-laying mammal has venomous spurs.

Platypus

200

This is the Average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.

Temperature

200

This is the name of the heat that goes into an object when it undergoes a phase change, meaning hidden

Latent

200

This type of heat transfer happens through direct physical contact

Conduction

200

Two objects of equal mass and specific heat are in contact. One is 500 K and the other is 1000 K. What will their temperature be after they reach thermal equilibrium?

750 K

200

Platypuses live in the eastern part of this country

Australia

300

This is the Total kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.

Heat

300

This is the name of the temperature and pressure when an object can exist in all three states of matter.

Triple Point

300

This type of heat transfer happens through the movement of a fluid (gas or liquid).

Convection

300

During conduction, how does one particle transfer heat to another particle?

Collision

300

Platypuses reach maturity after this many years of life.

Two

400

This is the name for the theoretical temperature when all atomic motion stops.

Absolute Zero

400

Instead of increasing the temperature during a phase change, the heat added to an object breaks what between atoms and molecules?

Bonds

400

Name one thing other than specific heat that will affect an object's final temperature when it absorbs heat

Mass

400

A large rock is in contact with a small ice cube. The thermal equilibrium temperature will be closer to which object?

The rock, because it is more massive

400

The platypus glows when exposed to this wavelength of light, which sunscreen could block.

UV (Ultraviolet)

500
This refers to how much Heat is needed to raise the temperature of a 1 kg object by 1 degree.

Specific Heat

500

An object has a latent heat of fusion of 1500 J/kg and a mass of 3 kg. How much heat is needed to melt the object?

4500 Joules

500

An object of m=5 kg, c=20 kg, absorbs 1000 J of Heat. How much will it's temperature change?

10 Kelvin (or Celsius)

500

This measurement of energy flowing out of an object will be the same as the amount flowing into an object during thermal equilibrium.

Heat (Q)

500

This is the name given to the baby platypus, similar the words "puppy" and "kitten"

Puggle

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