Thermal Energy 1
Thermal Energy 2
Thermal Energy 3
Thermal Energy 4
Thermal Energy 5
100

What is convection?

Thermal energy transfer via movement of fluid (liquid or gas)

100

How does heat travel?

From HOT to COLD

100

What is thermal energy?

the TOTAL amount of kinetic energy in the particles of a substance

100

What kind of kinetic energy does a cold cup of coffee have?

Less kinetic energy than a hot cup of coffee

100

What is radiation?

Thermal energy transfer via electromagnetic waves

200

What is kinetic energy?

Energy of motion

200

What is conduction?

Thermal energy transfer via direct contact

200

What occurs as the kinetic energy of the particles INCREASE?

The molecules are moving faster and the temperature increases

200

Which state of matter has the HIGHEST amount of kinetic energy?

gas

200

Which state of matter has the LEAST amount of kinetic energy?

solid

300

How does thermal energy transfer from a fire to a pan?

Radiation

300

What occurs as the kinetic energy of the particles DECREASE?

The molecules are moving slower and the temperature decreases

300

Sunbathing, warming up food in the microwave, and warming hands by a campfire are all examples of what?

Radiation

300
Boiling water, air conditioners, hot air balloons, and ocean currents are examples of what?

Convection

300

How does thermal energy transfer from holding a hot pot in your hand?

Conduction

400

Mrs. LaPuma is holding an ice cube in her hand. How does the thermal energy transfer?

From the heat in her hand to the cold ice cube

400

What is temperature?

the AVERAGE amount of kinetic energy of the particles in a substance

400

What kind of kinetic energy does a hot mug of hot chocolate have?

More kinetic energy than a cold mug of hot chocolate have?

400

Ironing clothes, putting your hand on a hot car, cooking on the stove, and lighting a match are examples of what?

Conduction
400

Ms. V was frying bacon in a pan. What type of thermal energy is taking place between the pan and the bacon?

How do you know?

Conduction.

The transfer of heat through direct particles