Graphs & Variables
_____ Matters
Temperature and Heat
What is Energy?
All About Lakes
100

What does a graph show?

The pattern or trend of data along an x and y axis

100

What was the purpose of our experiment Material Matters?

To observe that different materials gain or lose heat at different rates

100

What does F stand for when measuring temperature?

Fahrenheit

100

What is the definition of kinetic energy?

What is the energy of motion?

100

What Great Lake is Detroit connected to?

Lake Erie

200

Which variable typically goes on the x axis?

Independent Variable

200

What was the takeaway from our Amount Matters experiment?

That a the more of a liquid is present, the longer it will take to heat up

200

What does C stand for when measuring temperature?

Celsius

200
What is the definition of temperature?

Average kinetic energy

200

How many Great Lakes are there in the US?

Five

300

For the ordered pair (3,2), how far over on the x axis is it and how far over on the y?

x = 3 and y = 2

300

If I put two cups with an equal amount of oil and water outside today, which will freeze first?

The water

300

What is the freezing point of water? (In degrees C)

0

300

What is thermal energy?

Kinetic and potential energy in something

300

Which US State is home to the Great Salt Lake, the largest salt lake in North America?

Utah

400

Why are control variables important?

They help you isolate the variable you are testing to ensure what the connection is

400

If I put 1 and 3/4 cups of water on the stove to boil, and next to it put 1 and 2/3 cups of water to boil, which will boil first?

1 and 2/3 cup

400

How do you calculate change in temperature?

Final minus initial

400

What does thermal energy transfer mean?

Heat being passed from one object to another

400

Which North American country has over 2 million lakes?

Canada

500

What is the dependent variable?

The response variable, the variable that responds to the changes you make with the independent variable.

500

Will a cup of water freeze faster outside today or in a fridge?

Outside (A fridge isn't cold enough to freeze a cup of water)

500

How do you calculate average change in temperature?

Final minus initial divided by time

500

What are the two ways you can measure kinetic energy?

What is thermometer (temperature) or how far something has moved?

500

Why are shallower parts of a lake much warmer than deeper parts?

Because amounts matter, the shallower parts are heated quicker by the sunlight! (Various answers accepted here)