Vocabulary
Heat Transfer
Temperature vs Thermal Energy
Particle Motion
Real-World Applications
100

What is thermal energy?

The total energy of moving particles in matter. 

100

Which type of heat transfer happens when you touch a hot pan? 

Conduction

100

Two cups of water have the same temperature. Which has more thermal energy: the larger cup or smaller cup? 

Larger cup

100

What happens to particles when heated?

They move faster and separate from each other. 

100

Why do we wear jackets in winter? 

To reduce heat loss. 

200

What is heat?

Energy transferred from warmer objects to cooler ones.

200

Heat transfer through moving fluids (air or water) is called?

Convection

200

Temperature measures what?

Average particle motion and energy.

200

What happens to particles when cooled?

They move a lot slower and move closer together. 

200

What kitchen tool protects us from heat loss or gain?

Oven mitt :o

300

What is temperature?

A measure of average particle motion.

300

Heat from the Sun reaching Earth is what type of heat transfer?

Radiation

300

Thermal energy depends on what two things?

Temperature and amount of matter.

300

Which state has particles that move the fastest?

Gas

300

How does a thermos keep drinks hot?

Reduces heat transfer. 

400

What is kinetic energy?

The energy an object has because it is moving.
Example: A rolling ball, a moving car, and or flowing water.

400

Which heat transfer does NOT require matter?

Radiation

400

Which can have more thermal energy: a bathtub of warm water or a cup of hot water?

Bathtub

400

Expansion happens when particles do what?

Spread apart

400

Name one example of thermal energy in everyday life. 

Cooking, sunlight, heaters, and or engines.

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