Temperature Scales Calibration and Accuracy
Scientists
Particle Theory
Solids, Liquids and Gases
Heat transfer
Kinetic and Thermal Energy & Terms
100

Scientist do this to ensure the accuracy and safety of their data.

What is calibration?

100

The inventor of the first air thermometer.

Who was Galileo Galilei?

100

This principle states that all matter is made up of tiny particles.

What is the particle principle?

100

This type of matter is made of particles that are close together and vibrate in place.

What is solid matter?

100

The direction heat moves from one object to another (temperature-wise).

What is hot to cold?

100

The energy of motion.

What is kinetic energy?

200

This was missing from the first air thermometer.

What is a scale?

200

The person who created the Fahrenheit scale

Who is Daniel Fahrenheit?

200

This principle states that adding heat energy makes particles move faster and spread apart.

What is the heat principle


200

This type of substance moves freely past each other in a random pattern, but remains close together.

What is a liquid?

200

The process of heat transfer through direct contact between materials.

What is conduction?

200

They move faster when heated, increasing the thermal energy

What are particles?

300

This scale is based on 0°C as the freezing point of water and 100 °C as the boiling point of water.

What is the Celsius scale?

300

The scientist who created the Celsius scale.

Who is Anders Celsius?

300

This principle states that particles are always in motion. 

What is the motion principle?

300

What takes the shape of its container and can be compressed?

What is a gas?

300

This is when warm fluids rise, and cool fluids fall in a cycle.

What is convection?

300

A liquid or gas that moves freely

What is a fluid?

400

This scale is based on absolute zero, the point at which all particle motion stops.

What is the Kelvin scale?

400

The title of the scientist who created the Kelvin scale.

Who is Lord Kelvin?

400

This principle states that there are spaces between particles that change.

What is the principle of space?

400

What two similarities do solids and liquids have?

The both cannot be compressed, and their particples are close together.

400

This is heat transfer through electromagnetic waves.

What is Radiation?

400

The total internal energy of a substance due to the motion/vibration of its particles.

What is Thermal Energy?

500

This scale is based on 0°F as the freezing point of salt water, 30°F/32°F as the freezing point of fresh water, and 90°F/98.6°F as the average body temperature.

What is the Fahrienhiet scale?

500

The birth name of Lord Kelvin

Who is William Thomson?

500

This theory states that all substances are made of tiny particles that are always in motion.

What is particle theory

500

The ability of a gas to be forced into a small container or fill a larger space.

What is a gas's ability to be compressed?

500

Is when two objects reach the same temperature.

What is thermal equilibrium?

500

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

What is thermal energy transfer

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