Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2.0
Energy and Volume
Energy and Temperature
Temperature Scales
100

What is "moderating tempering"? 

Temperature 

100

What is from the Greek work that means activity?

Energy

100

What is the motion of energy?

kinetic energy 

100

What is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material? 

Temperature 

100

On the Fahrenheit scale what does water freeze at?

32 degrees 

200
What is a quality or feature of something?

Property

200

What is the movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration?

Diffusion 

200
When particles slow down they lose what?

Kinetic Energy

200

What three things are all related? 

Energy, Volume, and Temperature 

200

On the Fahrenheit scale water boils at? 

212 degrees

300

What is the amount of space something fills?

Volume

300

What is anything that has mass and takes up space?

Matter

300

Can we see how fast particles move? 

No

300

What do particles do when the temperature decreases? 

Slow down 
300

What is lowest temperature possible? 

0 k or absolute zero

400
What is related to heat?

Thermal

400

What happens when particles motion decreases and causes the particles to occupy less volume?

Thermal Contraction 

400

What is the study of heat? Hint=Look in How to Model Movement pg. 3

Thermodynamics

400

What do particles do when the temperature increases?

Speed up
400

At what temperature do particles stop moving?

0 K

500

What is to become smaller?

Contract

500

What happens when the increase in a material's volume when particle motion increases? 

Thermal Expansion 

500
What is the unit of energy used in science? Hints=Look in How to Model Movement

Joule

500

Higher temperatures mean more what? 

more kinetic energy and greater volume 

500
When particles stop moving they no longer have what? 

Kinetic Energy