Laws and Fundamentals
Energy
Heat
Fluids
States of Matter
100

The first law of thermodynamics is practically a restatement of this.

What is the law of conservation of energy?
100

A device that automatically regulates temperature

What is a thermostat?

100

The state in which no thermal energy is transferred between objects, where they are at the same temperature as each other

What is thermal equilibrium?

100

By adding a solute, this is what happens to the freezing point of a liquid.

What is a temperature decrease?

100

This state exists when temperatures are too high for matter to exist in other states

What is plasma?

200

According to the 2nd law of thermodynamics, natural processes tend to increase this.

What is entropy?

200

Energy of motion

What is kinetic energy?
200

Type of heat transfer that causes a handle on a pot of boiling water to become hot

What is conduction?

200

This is what happens to the boiling point of a substance after dissolving a solute in a liquid

What is an increase? (elevate)

200
When a substance changes from a liquid into a gas

What is evaporation?

300

The principal that says natural processes tend to go toward less usable energy and greater disorder (entropy)

What is the second law of thermodynamics?

300

Energy associated with the position of an object and the forces acting on it

What is potential energy?

300

Warmth felt from a fireplace is an example of this type of heat transfer.

What is radiation?

300

This is what we call temperature where evaporation occurs throughout a liquid.

What is the boiling point?

300

Internal energy of an object because of the random motions of its individual molecules

What is thermal energy?

400

Three types of heat transfer

What are conduction, convection, and radiation?

400

Energy exhibited by a spinning wheel

What is rotational kinetic energy?

400

A device that uses mechanical energy and latent heat to transfer thermal energy from a cooler location to a warmer one

What is a heat pump?

400

Volatile liquids

What are liquids that evaporate quickly?

400

The point where molecules of a solid move fast enough to overcome the cohesion that holds them together

What is the melting point?

500

The fundamental force that is exerted on all objects that have mass

What is gravitational force?

500

Energy exhibited when an object moves and changes position

What is translational kinetic energy?

500

This is the method of heat transfer that a hot-water heating system uses to heat a room.

What is convection?

500

The relationship between vapor pressure and a liquid's temperature

What is "as the temperature increases, vapor pressure also increases"?

500

The amount of heat that's required to change a solid into a liquid

What is heat of fusion?

600

This is the weakest fundamental force.

What is gravitational force?

600

This can cause a bicycle to GAIN kinetic energy as it goes downhill.

What is pedaling?

600

This works because it has a metal screen that conducts heat into the air.

What is a safety lamp?

600

This type of change in volume happens as water is cooled from 4 degrees Celsius to 0 degrees Celsius.

What is an expanding of volume?

600

The amount of heat required to change a given amount of liquid into a gas

What is heat of vaporization?

700

The law stating that the amount of energy gained by a system equals the energy lost by the surroundings

What is the first law of thermodynamics?

700

What most atmospheric winds are caused by

What are convection currents?

700

This is the most important component of a heat pump.

What is refrigerant?

700

This cools a hot fluid and releases heat into its surroundings.

What is a heat pump condenser?

700

"hidden" heat that's absorbed or released when something changes state

What is latent heat?

800

This theoretical device would generate the maximum amount of work from a given amount of heat.

What is a Carnot engine?

800

This type of energy is caused by restorative forces.

What is elastic potential energy?

800

The amount of heat that's needed to change an object's temperature by a certain amount.

What is heat capacity?

800

The formula used to find the potential energy of an object

E_P=mgh

800

This can cause rock to split if there is water trapped in the cracks and the temperature drops to freezing.

What happens when water expands when frozen?

900

The fundamental force that binds subatomic particles of an atom's nucleus

What is strong nuclear force?

900

The relationship between work and energy

What is "energy is measured by the amount of work an object can do"

900

The transfer of heat without matter

What is radiation?

900

The formula used to find the heat capacity of an object

C=Q/(DeltaT)

900

The temperature above which a substance can no longer exist as a liquid but behaves as a gas, regardless of pressure

What is critical temperature?

1000

This fundamental force is responsible for elastic potential energy.

What is electromagnetic force?

1000

These are the three factors that affect thermal energy.

What are temperature, state, and mass?

1000

The transfer of heat by moving fluids

What is convection?

1000

The formula used to find an object's specific heat

c= Q/(m(Delta)T)

1000

The reason the heat of vaporization of a substance is much greater than the heat of fusion of that same substance.

Why must the cohesion of molecules be completely overcome?

1100

A double-walled container with a vacuum that separates the walls

Dewar flask

1100

The formula used for finding the kinetic energy of an object

E_K= (1/2)mv^2