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That's a Hot Take!
100

Want or need: Miss Y buying a dishwasher for her house.

What is a want?

100

This explains all matter is made of tiny particles that are always moving, have space between them, and move faster when they heat up.

What is the Particle Model of Matter?

100

This device utilizes a bimetallic strip to flip a switch and control the temperature of a room.

What is a thermostat?

100

These non-renewable energy sources formed from the remains of plants and animals millions of years ago.

What are fossil fuels?

100

The two types of heating systems.

What are central and local?

200

Want or need: Miss Y wearing warm clothing to walk to school in Alberta winter.

What is a need?

200

The distinct characteristic that sets water apart form other liquids on Earth.

What is water expands when frozen?
200

To prevent heat loss, you want a higher R-value of this.

What is insulation?

200

Higher concentrations of these in the atmosphere lead to global warming.

What are greenhouse gases?

200

The state change from gas to solid.

What is deposition?

300
This invisible fluid that seemed to flow from a hot place to a cold place.

What is caloric?

300

A state of matter in which particles are not connected and have the most kinetic energy.

What is gas?

300

The primary source of energy that warms the Earth.

What is solar energy?

300

Using our energy resources in a way that meets our current needs without compromising the needs of future generations.

What is sustainability?

300
A big pot of soup has more of this than a cup of soup.
What is thermal energy?
400

100 oC

What is the boiling point of water?

400

The only type of heat transfer that does not require matter.

What is radiation?

400

A specialized photograph to see heat loss in a building.

What is a thermogram?

400

This energy-saving process involves using waste heat from power plants in nearby buildings.

What is cogeneration?

400
Where most heat is lost in a building.

What are the walls?

500

The coldest possible temperature (in oC!)

What is -273.15 oC.
500

Temperature is a measure of this specific property within the particles of a substance.

What is the average kinetic energy of the particles?

500

This substance evaporates to absorb thermal energy from the surrounding air. 

What is a refrigerant?

500

The largest user of energy in the country.

What is industry?

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