Thermal Energy and Temperature
Temperature and Math
Heat and the Transfer of Energy
Miscellaneous Science
Miscellaneous- ALL Subjects
100

What tool do we use to measure temperature and what is one unit we use to measure temperature other than Fahrenheit? 

Thermometer; Celsius or Kelvin

100

Answer 1 of the following questions:

What temperature does water boil at (in both Celsius and Fahrenheit)?

OR

What temperature does water freeze at (in both Celsius and Fahrenheit)?

100 C; 212 F

0 C, 32 F

100

What is  “ . .. the energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures” (280)

Heat

100

Define matter, mass, and volume

Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.

Mass is how much matter something has.

Volume is how much space something takes up.

100

Fill in the following phrase:

The topich sentence and the clincher sentence must __________ or _______________ 2-3 key words

Repeat; Reflect

200

True or False increasing kinetic energy and motion of particles increases the thermal energy and temperature of a substance. 

True


200

True or False to get Fahrenheit from celsius you need to use the following formula:

(9/5xC) +32.



True

200

Give an example of an insulator and a conductor.

Insulator: Glass, fabric, rubber, etc.

Conductor: Metal

200

How are chemical and physical changes different?

Chemical changes change the identity of a substance and physical changes do not. 

200

Solve the following problem:

10x=2x+2

x=4

300

How are temperature and thermal energy different?

Temperature is the average speed of particles in a substance, thermal energy is the speed of all of the particles added together.

300

What do we call the temperature when molecules stop moving? 

Absolute 0 or 0 K

300

True or False. Thermal energy travels from the colder object to the hotter object. 

False

300

Give 1 difference between an element and a compound and 1 difference between an element and a mixture. 

Many right answers.

An element is made up of only 1 thing and a compound can contain 2 or more elements chemically combined.

In a mixture the identity of the objects doesn't change (physical change), but in a compound the identity does (chemical change); even though both can be made up of 2 or more substances.

300

What is the first line in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens? 

"Marley was dead, to begin with."

400

True or False. When an object gets cold it is because thermal energy is destroyed. 

False.

400
Chopper's ice skating rink is -20 C, how many Kelvin is that. 

253 K

400

How are conduction, convection, and radiation different?

Conduction is when thermal energy transfers between objects that are touching each other.

Convection is when energy transfer occurs between liquid or gases (i.e. fluids).

Convection is when energy transfers through electromagnetic waves.

400

State 1 of Newton's Laws of Motion

1. An object in motion stays in motion and an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.

2. Force=mass x acceleration

3. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

400

What major event in Jesus' life did we celebrate on Sunday? 

His baptism.

500

What law tells us that the $400 clue is false?

The Law of Conservation of Energy.

500

Buttercup's peppermint mocha is 90 C, how many degrees is that in Fahrenheit? 

194.

500

Give an example of conduction, convection, and radiation.

Many right answers:

Conduction: hand on a stove, hand holding a coffee mug, sitting on metal bleachers

Convection: Wind, water currents, magma

Radiation: Sun, microwaves, x-rays, etc.

500

What 3 particles are atoms made of and what are their charges?

Electrons (negative), protons (positive), and neutrons (no charge/neutral).

500

Give 1 difference between a federalist and an antifederalist.

Many right answers:

Federalist- fine with constitution as in; more power in the federal government

Anti-federalist- want the Bill of Rights added to the constitution- distribution of power more to the states.