TEMPERATURE & HEAT
HEAT TRANSFER
CONDUCTION vs CONVECTION
Using Heat
REVIEW MIX
100

What does temperature measure?

average kinetic energy

100

What are the three types of heat transfer?

conduction convection radiation

100

Where does conduction most commonly occur?

solids

100

What is the most common heating system?

forced-air

100

What happens to particles when heated?

they move faster

200

What happens to most substances when they are heated?

they expand

200

What type of heat transfer uses electromagnetic waves?

Radiation

200

What type of materials are the best conductors?

metals

200

What system uses ducts to move air?

forced-air system

200

What is a material that reduces heat flow?

insulator

300

What is thermal energy?

total energy of particles

300

What type of heat transfer happens through particle collisions?

conduction 


300

What moves during convection?

fluids (liquids or gases)

300

What type of system uses solar collectors?

active solar heating

300

What type of transfer forms wind and ocean currents?

Convection

400

What is heat?

 energy that flows from hot to cold 


400

What type of heat transfer happens in fluids by movement?

Convection

400

What is it called when warm fluid rises and cool fluid sinks?

convection current

400

In passive solar heating, heat enters through what?

windows

400

Energy from the sun reaches Earth by what?

Radiation

500

What does specific heat measure?

heat needed to raise temperature

500

What material slows down heat transfer?

Insulator

500

What heat transfer type does the sun use?

radiation

500

What does a heat engine convert heat into?

work

500

What law says heat won’t flow from cold to hot without work?

second law of thermodynamics