States of Matter
Thermal Energy Transfer
Home Heating Systems
Cup Experiments
Household Heat Saving
100

Which state of matter are you breathing in right now to stay alive?

Gas

100

Thermal energy always moves from "_____ ___ ___, to ______ ____ ____."

Where it's hot, to where it's not.

100

What is a heating fuel type that you can harvest yourself?

Wood

100

Which material in our Hot Cup experiment is a conductor (lets heat transfer quickly through?

Aluminum foil

100

Heat loss from air escaping under doors can be fixed best with a _____ _______. 

Door sweep.

200

What are the names of H20 in the three states of matter?

Ice, water, steam
200

Which type of heat transfer happens when two objects are touching each other directly?

Conduction

200

What is the most cost-effective fuel type in Anchorage used by 75% of the population?

Natural Gas

200
An important design feature in a well insulated cup is a ____________ because it slows convection

Lid

200

When you look at a house or the school with an infrared camera, what part shows heat loss?

Windows
300

What happens to the speed of atoms or molecules when you add thermal energy to a substance?

They speed up

300

How does heat from the Sun reach the Earth through the emptiness of space?

Radiation

300

Where does the most common fuel type in Anchorage currently come from?

Cook Inlet

300

Styrofoam and ceramics were the Best cup so those materials must be _________________. 

Insulators

300

What is the unit of measurement for home insulation?

R-value

400

If you wanted to completely stop the motion of particles, what temperature would it need to be?

Absolute zero.

400

Why are the handles of many frying pans made of wood or plastic instead of metal?

They are good insulators

400

Name three types of home heating systems.

Fireplace/pellet stove, water heater, electric heater, heat pump, space heater.

400

Why does the air inside a double walled cup slow thermal energy transfer?

The particles are spread out in gases

400

The process of figuring out what needs to be improved in a buildings envelope is called an "Energy ________" (we did this in our classroom with Mr. Tyler)

Audit

500

What is the process called when a liquid turns into a gas?

Evaporation

500

This type of energy transfer takes a lot of energy, which is why home heating and cooling is such a energy hog.

Convection

500

What is the most efficient home heating system, boasting 200-400% efficiency? (compared to electrical heating at 100%)

Heat pumps

500

What percent of plastic bottles end up in the landfill in the U.S. every year? (answer accepted within 10%)

80%

500

What is the name for the loose insulation material made in locally in Wasilla that is best used in attics?

Cellulose or newspaper