Heat & Energy
Heat Transfer
Temperature
Conductors and Insulators
Other
100

Stored energy (no motion) due to the interactions between objects is

Potential Energy

100

What is thermal energy moving from a warmer object to a cooler object.

Heat

100

A common tool that contains a liquid such as alcohol, which expands and contracts, to make a measurement.

Thermometer

100

A material that does not conduct heat well is a(n)

Insulator

100

Conduction works best with this type of matter because the atoms are closely packed together, allowing the particles to collide.

Solid

200

Energy due to motion

Kinetic Energy

200

Heat is transferred in three ways. Name the three ways.

What is conduction, convection, and radiation.

200

Only the US, Belize, Bahamas and a few other countries use this scale which has a freezing point of 32 degrees and a boiling point of 212 degrees.

Fahrenheit 

200

A material that conducts heat well is called a(n)

Conductor

200

What happens to the temperature of water in a cup when the average kinetic energy of the water particles decreases?

It decreases

300

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

Heat

300

Soup warming in a pot on the stove is an example of what kind of heat transfer?

Convection

300

Most countries use this scale which has a freezing point of 0 degrees and a boiling point of 100 degrees.

Celsius 

300

Wood, rubber, and cork are all good

Insulators

300

The movement of fluids up and down in a cycle because of convection is called

Convection Currents

400

This represents the average kinetic energy of the particles that make up a material

Temperature

400

The tip of an iron poker sitting in a fire is an example of what type of heat transfer?

Conduction

400

Scientists use this scale, which has an absolute 0 and uses no negative numbers. The freezing point of this scale is 273.

Kelvin

400

The transfer of thermal energy between materials by the collisions of particles is called

Conduction

400

The particles in a melting ice cube change from a solid to a liquid but their temperature does not change. As the ice melts the particles gain. 

(2 energy answers) _______energy and______energy

potential energy and thermal energy

500

The sum of the kinetic energy and the potential energy of the particles that make up a material.

Thermal Energy

500

Heat lamps hanging above a buffet table at a restaurant are examples of what type of heat transfer?

Radiation

500

This is the temperature at which water freezes in Celsius. 

Zero degrees Celsius

500

_______________ are all good conductors

Metals

500

The amount of thermal energy required to increase the temperature of 1Kg of a material by 1 degree celsius

Specific Heat