Temperature
Changing States of Matter
Producing Heat
General Trivia
Insulator or Conductor?
100
It measures the movement of particles.
What is temperature?
100
The process of water to a gas.
What is evaporation?
100
It's energy that is captured and carried by "currents", much like hydro lines or batteries.
What is electrical energy?
100
It's the direction heat will always travel when it goes from one object to another.
What is hot to cold.
100
Leather glove
What is an insulator?
200
Energy units of heat are measured more properly in these units.
What are THERMAL units?
200
A solid to a gas.
What is sublimation.
200
Other than electrical energy, heat energy can be produced by these other two means.
What are chemical and nuclear energy?
200
The first person to create a thermometer.
Who is Galileo?
200
A balloon filled with air.
What is an insulator?
300
Celsius is one of three ways people measure temperature. The other two are these.
What is Fahrenheit and Kelvin.
300
An example would be water vapor in the air freezing directly into frost, a solid.
What is deposition?
300
Eating an apple would be an example of how this type of energy is transferred.
What is chemical energy?
300
When heat moves through a solid, it is said to transfer using this method.
What is Conduction?
300
A silver spoon
What is a conductor?
400
At -273 Celsius, otherwise known as "absolute zero", particles are said to do THIS.
What is stop moving?
400
Starting with a solid, when enough heat is applied, all three states of matter can be seen. There are two plateaus that can be seen on a graph of these changes. The second plateau, as the heat increases shows this of a substance.
What is vapor or evaporation point?
400
When molecules or atoms of one element split apart, this is said to create nuclear energy.
What is fission?
400
When heat moves through gas or this material, it is called convection.
What is a liquid?
400
A hot water bottle?
What is conductor?
500
This measuring instrument would be used to measure the heat in a volcano.
What is a pyrometer?
500
Stopping this process from happening would require an increase in temperature before turning back into a solid.
What is melting?
500
When atoms or molecules come together to form nuclear energy, it is said to be using this method.
What is fusion?
500
An example would be a star's energy traveling through space and heating the side of the International Space Station.
What is radiation?
500
A glass bowl
What is a conductor?