What is Heat?
movement of thermal energy from a higher temp to a lower temp
What is -50 degrees C in Kelvin?
-58 K
Which 2 scales use degrees?
celcius and fahrenheit
Give an example of heat moving from a higher temperature to a lower temperature
answers vary
Who made the Fahrenheit scale?
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
What is temperature?
measures the level of hotness or coldness of a substance through kinetic energy
What is 1063 degrees C in Kelvin?
1945 K
What do you use to measure temperature?
thermometer
What is thermal conductivity?
the rate of thermal energy movement
Who made the Celsius scale?
Anders Celsius
The study of thermal energy and heat and how they relate to work and other forms of energy
What is 70 K in degrees C?
-203 degrees C
What 2 scales do scientists use?
Celsius and Kelvin
Which has more thermal energy? a metal spoon or a wooden spoon?
metal spoon
Who made the Kelvin scale?
William Thomson
The flow of thermal energy as a fluid. Convection current. Hot air rises. Cold air sinks
What is 37 degrees C in degrees Fahrenheit?
99 degrees Fahrenheit
what is the Fahrenheit scale based off of?
Water. Boil at 212 and froze at 32
What is specific heat?
the exactness of heating up an object or changing the state of an object
What is thermal expansion?
liquids expand when heated
What is a Thermometric property?
property that changes in a predictable way with changes in its temperature
What is 273 K in degrees Fahrenheit?
32 degrees Fahrenheit
What is the Kelvin scale based off of?
thermal energy or entropy. absolute zero = no entropy = no thermal energy
What are the 3 ways that heat is transferred? describe them
conduction - warm and cold objects contact each other until the temperature evens out.
convection - the flow of thermal energy as fluids
Radiation - moves in the form of electromagnetic waves
What 2 factors do thermal energy depend on?
Temperature and size