Which has more thermal energy...and iceberg or a cup of water?
What is an iceberg?
Transfer of thermal energy by light
What is Radiation
Objects that do not make good conductors may be good?
What are insulators?
A resting soccer ball has______energy
What is potential
This object measures temperature.
What is thermometer
Heat rising and cooling to form currents in a fluid
What is convection?
Material through which thermal energy flows easily.
What are conductors
Temperature is the the average ______ energy of particles
Kinetic
Everything has what type of energy?
What is Thermal Energy
Often times, people confuse thermal energy and _____, thinking they are the same thing, but they are not.
What is heat?
what has more thermal energy:
Lake Springfield
or
A cup of coffee
What is Lake Springfield?
Transfer of thermal energy between materials by collision of particles. (If the particles are colliding, they are touching.)
What is Conduction?
______ currents happen in liquids and gases
What are convection currents
The Three ways thermal energy is transferred are...
What is Radiation, Conduction, Convection
What are the state(s) of matter?
What are solids, liquids, and gasses?
heat flows from
warmer to cooler temperature
Radiation travels this way...
What are waves?
Radiation is
what is heat transfer through light
True or false: Metals are good conductors of thermal energy
True
What do scientists use to measure temperature?
What is Celcius?
One of the best conductors
What is copper (or metals)?
What type of heat transfer is it when you hold a hand warmer in your cold hands to warm them?
What is conduction?
Our bodies changing food into energy is a form of
What is chemical energy?
Who are the best science teachers ever?
Ms. Allison and Mr. Sanchez!
absolute zero
what is 0Ëškelvin?
2 ice cubes are present. Cube A has a volume of four cubic centimeters. Cube B has a volume of two cubic centimeters. If the cubes do not touch each other, you can conclude ...
Cube A has more thermal energy than cube B
what is the metric unit for temperature
What is celsius
opposite of conductors
what are insulators


BEAKER A BEAKER B
which one has more thermal energy?
what is beaker a