topic 1&2 unit 3
topic 3measuring temperature
topic 4 & 5 Unit 3
topic 6 unit 3
topic 7 & 8 unit 3
100

Since ancient times people have use _______ energy to heat/cook thier food and keep them warm?

what is thermal energy?

100

Solid,Liqued,Gas.

What are the three states of matter?

100

To increase in volume.

What is the definision of expandsion?

100

Light and shiny abjects do not absorb __________ _______.

What is radiant energy

100

Energy from the interior of the earth.

What is geothermal energy?

200

Moderen thermomiters have ______ , (the older thermometers did not have these.)


What are scales?

200

Enery can not be created or destroyed.It can only be transformed from one type to another,or passed from one object,or substance to another 

The Law of Conservation of Energy.

200

Plasma


What is the fourth state of matter?

200

Dull and dark oblects ________ light.

What is absrob?

200

The greatest source of energy. (will never run out)

What is the sun /geothermal energy.

300

Kelvin,Celsius,Farenhight

What are the different types of scales?

300

sublimation (x2), condusation,vaporization,fusion, freezing.

What are the changes of states?

300

When warm particals transfer their energy to the cooler particels they move in a cicular patttern (Lava lamps)

What is the definition of a convection current?

300

~ Tastless 

~ colourless

~odorless

~ burns without oxygen

What is carbon monoxide?

400

Meachanicl or electrical divice for measuring temperature.

What is a thermometer

400

The ability measuer of a substance to do work or cause change.

Define energy?

400

No define shape or size.

Can be compressed

What is the gases property on the particle model?

400

~cosmic                                 ~Infrared

~Gamma                                ~Microwaves

~x rays                                   ~ Radio

~ultra violet

What are the six way of transfering energy?

400

~These energy sourcesare nonrenewable and their supplies are running out.

~They producetoxic chemical which can harm the environment by producing a greenhouse effect resulting in global warming.

What are the two problems for fossil fuels?

500

Kelvine, Celsiuse, farinhite

What are the scales?

500

~not a substance

~no mass

~no weight

~does not take up space

What energy is not.

500

When some of the surface particals in a liqued escape.

What is the definition of evaportive cooling.

500

~energy source

~direction of energy transfer

~transformations

~Waste heat

~control systems


What are the five features of Energy Transfer Systems?

500

~sulfer dioxide and carbondioxide.

What are the by products of thermal energy?