Thermal Energy & Heat
Kinetic, Potential & Temperature
Measuring Temperature
Heat Transfer (Conduction, Convection, Radiation)
Expansion & Real-World Applications
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What is thermal energy?

The total kinetic and potential energy of the particles in a material

100

What is kinetic energy?

The energy of motion

100

What tool measures temperature?

A thermometer

100

Name one way heat is transferred

Conduction / Convection / Radiation

100

What is thermal contraction?

Decrease in size when cooled

200

What is heat?

The transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object

200

What is potential energy?

Stored energy

200

What liquid is commonly used in a bulb thermometer?

Alcohol or mercury

200

What is conduction?

Heat transfer through direct contact

200

Which state of matter expands the most?

Gases

300

Do all objects have thermal energy?

Yes, all objects have thermal energy

300

What is temperature?

A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles

300

What happens to the liquid when temperature increases?

It expands and rises

300

What is convection?

Heat transfer by movement of fluids

300

Why do sidewalks have gaps?

To allow expansion when heated

400

What happens to thermal energy when you hold a hot cup?

Thermal energy transfers from the cup to your hand

400

What happens to particles as temperature increases?

They move faster

400

What are the two temperature scales used in weather?

Fahrenheit and Celsius

400

Where does convection occur?

Liquids and gases

400

Why does a hot-air balloon rise?

Heated air becomes less dense

500

When does heat transfer stop?

When objects reach the same temperature

500

How are temperature and kinetic energy related?

As temperature increases, kinetic energy increases

500

Which temperature scale is used by scientists worldwide?

Celsius or Kelvin

500

What are convection currents?

Circular movements of fluids caused by heating and cooling

500

Why can glass crack in an oven?

It expands unevenly

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