In a state change from solid to liquid the particles motion would be doing this.
What is increasing?
A material that limits or does not allow transfer of heat energy
What is a insulator?
In the particle model of matter the M in SPASM stands for this.
What is all particles are always in motion?
Using the Kelvin Scale water freezes at this temperature
what is 273 degrees K
This term describes the average kinetic energy.
What is temperature
The process from a gas changing to a liquid is known as this.
Condensation
This type of heat energy is heat within the Earth
What is Geothermal Energy
The P in SPASM stands for this.
All things are made of particles?
What 2 characteristics of materials absorb the most radiant heat?
What is dull and dark coloured?
This device controls the heat in a building
what is a thermostat?
In a state change from gas to liquid the particles motion would be doing this.
What is decreasing?
This type of heating collects solar heat energy to heat a fluid for immediate use.
What is active solar heating
In the particle model of matter the A in SPASM stands for this.
there is attraction between all particles?
This transfer of energy occurs through direct collision of particles.
What is conduction?
This term is used to describe the total kinetic energy a substance has.
What is thermal energy.
The state change from a solid to a liquid is known as this.
What is fusion or melting?
This type of heating captures sunlight within the building's materials and then release that heat during periods when the sun is absent, such as at night.
What is Passive Solar Heating?
In the particle model of matter the 2 S in SPASM stands for this.
All particles of a pure substance are the same and there is space between all particles?
Buildings constructed with more insulators are using this practice.
What is energy conservation?
This type of energy uses turbines to generate electricity
What is Wind energy?
What is sublimation?
This temperature measuring tool helps a fridge regulate its temperature.
What is a bimetallic strip
Heat energy will always transfer this way.
from high to low?
A process in which the faster moving particles on the surface of a liquid evaporate and escape into the air, the slower ones are left behind creating a lower average kinetic energy (cooling it).
what is evaporative cooling
What term described using waste energy to power other things?
What is cogeneration?