Temperature
Transfer
Conductor or Insulator
Heat
100

Temperature is measured in what units?

What is degrees Fahrenheit, Celsius, or Kelvin

100

Burning your hand on a flat iron is an example of_____

What is conduction

100

A material that resists heat well is a(n) ___________________.

What is insulator.

100

Which object has more heat? A gallon of milk or a cup of hot chocolate

A gallon of milk
200

The measurement of average KE of an object is

What is Temperature

200

 Thermal energy moves from ________ to _________

What is the hotter object to the colder object

200
_______________ are all good conductors.
What is metals.
200

Which object has more heat, a large pizza or one taco?

A large pizza

300

As Temp decreases, the motion of the molecules ____________

What is also decreases

300

If you put a hot pot of soup in cooler full of ice what is happening to the temperature of cooler?

Cooler: Temperature is increasing

300

If you leave an ice cube on the counter (a conductor) what is happening to the temperature of the ice?

Temp increases

300

How does adding more mass change the amount of heat energy in an object?

It increases heat energy

400

Melting occurs when a substance ____________ its thermal energy.

What is increases

400

3 objects in kitchen that use heat transfer (each type of CCR)

Stove, Oven, Microwave

400

The reason you wear a coat outside on a cold day

Coats are insulators - keeps the heat in

400

We are running an experiment. The question is: Which has more heat, a iceberg, pool or a cup of coffee. What is the independent and dependent variable?

IV: Object

DV: Heat