The motion of atoms or molecules within a substance
A) Thermal Energy
B) Temperature
C) Kinetic Energy
A) Thermal Energy
Warm
Thermal Energy, Heat, and ________ are often used interchangeably
A) Cold
B) Lukewarm
C) Temperature
C) Temperature
Thermal energy is impacted by
A) science
B) size
C) size and mass
C) size and mass
What is Mrs.Glazner's favorite animal?
A) Orca
B) Fox
C) Dophin
A) Orca
Matter in which atoms are constantly moving around and bumping into each other
A) Gas
B) Liquid
C) Solid
B) Liquid
In the lab, Phase Changes, the ice cubes melted into water. Why?
Hint: Use vocab words
As the temperature increases, so does the kinetic energy, causing the state of matter to change.
The total amount of kinetic energy of the molecules in a system or area
A) Thermal energy
B) Kinetic energy
C) Dramatic energy
A) Thermal energy
Temperature is measured in degrees Fahrenheit and
A) Celsius
B) Degrees
C) Kevin
A) Celsius
What test will we complete in the next 2 weeks?
MAP test
Water in gas form
A) Heat
B) Water Vapor
C) Gas
B) Water Vapor
Three different substances exist at the same temperature, but they are all in different states of matter. Why?
They all have different boiling points.
Two cups of coffee will/will not have double the temperature of one cup of coffee
A) will
B) will not
B) will not
True or False:
A wooden handle on a metal pan is a conductor.
False
What is my biggest pet peeve while I teach?
**answers must apply
A process that creates new substances from existing substances and can absorb or release thermal energy
A) Thermal Energy
B) Condensation
C) Chemical Energy
C) Chemical Energy
How might thermal energy transfers cause the patterns in the movement of the liquids in a lava lamp?
(Vocab words)
As the liquid gained thermal energy, it rose. Once it reached the top, it lost its thermal energy, causing it to fall again.
Thermal Energy, heat, and temperature are closely related terms, but they have different meanings and are measure in different
A) units
B) centimeters
C) joules
A) units
Heat transfer from one object to another is impacted by the chemical and ___________ properties of the substances involved
A) Physical
B) Intellectual
C) Properties
A) Physical
UCM
Energy of motion
A) Kinetic Energy
B) Gas
C) Temperature
A) Kinetic Energy
As mass increases, the amount of energy...
A) Stays the same
B) Increases
C) Decreases
B) Increases
Which of the following is the degree measure that scientists use?
A) Fahrenheit
B) Kelvin
C) Celsius
B) Kelvin
Based on the particle movement of each state of matter, does a solid:
A) Hold its shape
B) Flow
C) Compresses
A) Hold its shape
When is Mrs. Glazner's birthday?
October 19th