Energy
Heat Transfer
Energy in matter
Conductors and Insulators
Miscellaneous
100

What is another name for heat energy?

Thermal Energy

100

Does thermal energy move from cold to warm or warm to cold objects?

Warm to cold

100

What is the measure of the amount of thermal energy in matter?

Temperature

100

What allows heat to pass through it easily?

a conductor

100

Why does rubbing your hands together create thermal energy?

It creates thermal energy through friction.
200

What is mechanical energy?

Energy of work or motion.

200

The transfer of heat by the sun is described as what type of heat transfer?

Radiation

200

How is the amount of energy in matter affected as matter heats up?

The amount of energy increases.

200

What does not allow heat to pass through it easily?

insulators

200

Why does the liquid in a thermometer rise when the temperature increases?

the liquid expands and takes up more space
300

Batteries, food, and gasoline store what type of energy?

Chemical energy

300

When a warmer object touches a cooler object, what type of energy transfer is this?

Conduction

300

Two cups of coffee will/will not have double the temperature of one cup of coffee

A) will

B) will not

B) will not

300

Is metal a conductor or an insulator?

conductor

300
At what temperature does water freeze?

32 degrees Fahrenheit, 0 degrees Celsius

400

What is stored energy due to an objects position?

Potential energy

400

How does heat transfer in liquids and gases?

Convection

400

When do molecules in matter move faster?

a) in warm objects

b) in cool objects

c) they move at the same speed

a) in warm objects

400

Is foam a conductor or insulator?

an insulator

400

At what temperature does water boil?

212 degrees Fahrenheit, 100 degrees Celsius

500

What type of energy is due to objects being in motion?

Kinetic Energy

500

Molecules that have more thermal energy vibrate around 

A) Slower

B) Faster

B) Faster

500

Which of the following is the degree measure that we use in science?

A) Fahrenheit

B) Kelvin

C) Celsius

B) Celsius

500

Is wool a conductor or an insulator? 

an insulator

500

Temperature and thermal energy have the same meaning.

true or false?

false