Heat & Temp
Particle Theory
Heat Transfer
Alternative Heat
Technological Devices
100

This was designed because our bodies cannot sense exact temperatures, and some temperatures are dangerous.

What is a thermometer?

100

All matter is made up of these.

What are tiny particles?

100

The transfer of heat energy between substances through direct contact.

What is conduction?

100

The colour of material that most easily absorbs and transfers heat.

What is black?

100
Explain one example of a device that removes thermal energy.

Fridge, freezer, air conditioning system

200

When heat is removed from a sample of matter, it will do this (except water!).

What is contract?

200

All particles have this between them.

What are spaces?

200

The transfer of heat energy when fluids move from place to place in a current due to different densities.

What is convection?

200

This is what happens to the temperature of a surface if it is covered by a glass dome.

What is increase?

200

Materials designed to easily transfer heat throughout their particles are classified as ________.

What are conductors?

300

The temperature scale where "0" corresponds to the temperature at which particles stop moving.

What is the Kelvin scale?

300

This is what happens to the motion of particles when heat is added to them.

What is increase?

300

The transfer of heat energy without using matter.

What is radiation?

300

The colour and texture of a roof that would reflect a lot of heat and keep the inside of a building cool.

What is white and smooth/shiny?
300

A type of thermometer used to measure temperature inside a thermostat - it changes shape when heated or cooled, resulting in either completing or breaking the circuit that turns on your furnace.

What is a bimetallic strip?

400

This is the average body temperature in humans.

What is 37 degrees Celcius?

400

This state of matter has no definite volume and its particles move quickly.

What is a gas?

400

The type of heat transfer that allows heat to escape a thermos with a vacuum (no matter at all) between the walls.

What is radiation?

400

List two natural sources that can directly transfer heat or be converted directly into heat energy.

Fossil fuels, solar, chemical, geothermal
400

The type of thermometer you would use to measure the temperature of something too far away to actually touch.

What is an infrared thermometer?
500

Explain why liquid inside a thermometer moves up and down when the temperature changes.

Warmer = expands and fills tube more

Colder = contracts and fills tube less

500

Using the particle theory, explain what is happening when you boil a liquid.

As more heat is added to the liquid, the particles move more and more, eventually spreading out to become a gas.

500

The type of waves that are used to transfer heat by radiation (infrared waves are an example of this).

What are electromagnetic waves?

500
A natural energy resource that can be converted from kinetic into electrical and THEN into thermal energy, but not directly into thermal energy.

What is wind or hydro?

500

The reason why we put furnace vents on the floor of our homes is... 

What is convection?

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