Category 1: Types of Heat Transfer ♨️
Category 2: Temperature vs Thermal Energy 🧠
Category 3: Celsius & Kelvin 🌡️
Category 4: Conductors & Insulators 🔥
Category 5: Random 🎲
100

This describes the flow of energy between substances that are in contact (touching)

What is Conduction?

100

What does temperature measure?

What is Average Kinetic Energy?

100

What do you do to convert Celsius to Kelvin?

What is Add 273 ?

100

What is a conductor?

What is a material that allows heat to flow easily?

100

What is reflection?

What is a Energy bouncing off a surface?

200

This type of heat transfer happens in liquids and gases through movement.

What is Convection?

200

What does thermal energy measure?

What is Total Kinetic Energy?

200

Convert 25°C to Kelvin.

What is 298K?

200

Give one example of a good conductor.

What is Copper/Silver/Metals?

200

What is absorption?

What is Energy being taken in? 

300

This type of heat transfer does not require particles.

What is Radiation?

300

Two beakers have the same temperature. One has more liquid. Which has more thermal energy?

What is The one with more Liquid (more particles)?

300

What is absolute zero in Kelvin?

What is 0K?

300

What is an insulator?

What is a material that slows or prevents heat transfer?

300

Metals are usually good at being this.

What are Conductors?

400

This type of heat transfer involves particles colliding directly.

What is Conduction?

400

If particles move faster, what happens to temperature?

What is Temperature increases?

400

Water freezes at what temperature in Kelvin

What is 273K?

400

Which is a better insulator: air or metal?

What is Air?

400

This value tells how well a material resists heat transfer.

What is R-Value?

500

This type of heat transfer creates a circular movement called a current.

What is Convection?

500

Why can two objects have the same temperature but different thermal energy?

What is Because thermal energy depends on number of particles (volume)

500

A substance is 300 K. What is this in Celsius

What is 27C?

500

Sam is hungry and wants to cook an omelette as quickly as possible, should he use a copper pan or a nickel pan? Explain why.

What are Copper pan, because copper is a better conductor of heat, so it transfers heat faster to the food?

500

Why does aluminum foil (shiny side) help keep food warm?

What is It reflects heat back to the food?

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