The Average Kinetic Energy of a system.
What is Temperature?
The sum of the kinetic energy of all particles in a system.
What is Thermal Energy?
The 2 reasons the Coffee Creamer ignited when it was dropped on the Flame.
What is more Oxygen and Surface Area?
The 3 different modes of Heat transfer.
What is Conduction, Convection, and Radiation?
The C,E, and R in C-E-R.
What is Claim, Evidence, Reasoning?
A substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat
What is an Insulator?
The Average Kinetic Energy of a system.
What is Temperature?
The 2 things Thermal Energy is dependent on and the one that was different in the Nuts and Bolts Lab.
What is Temperature and Mass?
(Mass was different in the Lab)
(Picture on Google Doc.), This one will Convect better?
What is Lava Lamp?
The Color you want to paint your House to keep the most cool.
What is White?
State in which 2 or more objects or systems that are in contact with each other have reached the same Temperature, and there is no net flow of heat between them.
What is Thermal Equilibrium?
Form of Energy that flows between 2 substances or systems due to a difference in temperature.
What is Heat?
Name as many forms of Energy learned in the Introduction to Energy - Station Walk (7 seconds!)
(Extra $100 for additional responses!)
What is SPECKLETE?
Sound
Potential
Electric
Chemical
Kinetic
Light
Electromagnetic
Thermal
Elastic
Mode of Heat transfer where Energy is transmitted as Electromagnetic Waves.
What is Radiation?
The Variable that is manipulated.
What is the Independent Variable?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change from one form to another.
What is the Conservation of Energy?
If you combine 2 cups of Coffee at 90 degrees C, will their Temperature or Thermal Energy increase?
What is Thermal Energy?
Name as many forms of Light in the Electromagnetic Spectrum (10 Seconds!)
(Extra $100 for additional responses!)
What is Radio, Microwave, Infrared, Visible, Ultraviolet, X-Ray, and Gamma Rays?
Mode of Heat transfer where energy is transferred from molecule to molecule by direct contact.
What is Conduction?
At -320 degrees F, does Liquid Nitrogen have Thermal Energy?
Yes
The fundamental building blocks of all matter.
What is Particles?
At what temperature will all kinetic movement stop.
What is 0 K?
Term used to describe the fast moving Air that takes Heat away from our bodies, lowering body temperatures, and making us feel colder.
What is Wind Chill?
A mode of Heat transfer where movement goes from a hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to fall.
What is Convection?
This is the temperature (Celsius) where Water Boils.
(Extra $200, if you can name the temperature for Fahrenheit)
What is 100 degrees C and 212 degrees F.?