Calculating Energy
Thermal Energy and Temperature
Phase Transitions
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Definitions
100

In the equation for gravitational potential energy, "g" stand for 

Gravity and the gravity on Earth accelerates dropped object by a value of 9.8 m/s2

100

How is thermal energy similar to kinetic energy.

thermal energy is the sum of all the kinetic energy of the particles in an object.

100

What phase transition is described by freezing?

a liquid turning into a solid

100

When thermal energy is transferred by contact

Conduction

100

The temperature where all the motion of molecules halts. 

Absolute zero

200

A rock has a mass of 5 kilograms and it falls from a height of 2 meters, how much gravitational potential energy does the rock have before it fell?

98 Joules

PE = m(g)(h)

PE = 5(9.8)(2)

PE = 98 J

200

How is temperature different from thermal energy?

Temperature is the AVERAGE kinetic energy of the particles in an object.

Thermal energy is the SUM of all the kinetic energy of the particles in an object.

200

What is it called when a gas transitions into a liquid?

condensation

200

Kinetic theory describes this state of matter as having enough kinetic energy to partly overcome the forces of attraction as the particles can slide past each other, but not pull away completely.

liquid

200

This state of matter is described as having a fixed volume, but no fixed shape

liquid

300

A car is moving at a speed of 15 m/s, if the car weighs 1500 kg how much kinetic energy does it have?

168,750 Joules

KE = 1/2 m (v)2

KE = 1/2(1500)(15)2
KE = 750 (225)

KE = 168,750 J


300

A momma bear has double the mass of a baby bear.  If the mom bear has a temperature of 98oF and the Baby bear has a temperature of 99oF.  Which bear has more thermal energy: momma bear, baby bear, or is it the same?

Momma Bear has more thermal energy because she has more mass than baby bear.

300

What phase transition describes a gas turning into a solid?

Deposition

300

Heat can travel as this kind of radiation?

Infrared radiation

300

A measure of energy in transit between a system or area with higher kinetic energy and one of lower kinetic energy

Heat