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HEAT.
ENERGY.
TEMPERATURE.
THERMAL ENERGY.
EXTRA FACTS.
100
The energy of motion.
What is kinetic energy.
100
The energy of motion.
What is kinetic energy.
100
Absolute zero.
what is the lowest temperature in the universe?
100
The overall sum of the kinetic energy of an objects particles.
What is thermal energy.
100
The absolute zero in Celsius.
-273 C
200
Conduction, Convection, and Radiation.
What are the three types of heat transfer?
200
The energy an object has due to position, condition, or chemical composition.
What is potential energy?
200
The average kinetic energy of an objects particle.
What is temperature?
200
You need to apply to increase thermal energy.
Heat
200
212 F
What is the boiling point of water.
300
From hot to cold
How will heat always flow?
300
There are 7 types.
How many types of energy are there?
300
Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin.
What are the three scales we use measure Temperature?
300
Because the mass stays the same and the volume increases.
Why dose the density decrease when an object is heated?
300
100 F
What is the typical temperature of the human body.
400
The absence of heat.
What is coldness?
400
The energy that is produced in the sun.
What is nuclear energy?
400
These two scales have equal units of measurement.
Kelvin and Celsius
400
A way for thermal energy to decrease through solids.
Conduction.
400
The Temperature at which Celsius meets Fahrenheit.
-40
500
Because the mass stays the same and the volume increases.
Why dose the density decrease when an object is heated?
500
A type of electromagnetic wave that can penetrate the body.
What is an x-ray?
500
1F
What is the smallest temperature difference humans can detect.
500
which would have more thermal energy a hot cup of tea or a cup of cold tea twice as big as the first one?
The big cup of cold tea.
500
The raise of temperature by less then 1 degree which worries many people.
What is Global warming.