Energy types
Specific Heat
Conduction, convection, radiation
Heating/Cooling Curves
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100

What is the total amount of potential and kinetic energy called?

Mechanical Energy

100

If the specific heat of Substance A is 1000 J/kg•K, the specific heat of Substance B is 1500 J/kg•K, the specific heat of Substance C is 2000 J/kg•K, and the specific heat of Substance D is 500 J/kg•K, which substance requires the most energy to raise its temperature by 1 K per kilogram?

Substance C

100

True or false radiation requires matter to transfer thermal energy

False

100

Which line on heating curves is boiling point happening?

The 4th or the 2nd horizontal line

100

A ball dropped from a height. As it falls, its potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. What is this an example of?

The law of conservation of energy

200

If an object can fall, what sort of energy does it have before falling?

Gravitational potential energy

200

Water is an ______ coolant for machinery and engines because of its _____ specific heat.


Effective and High

200
What happens to hot air in convection?

It rises as the cold air sinks

200

Why are heating curves important?

It can be used to determine the melting point and the boiling point of a substance.

200

What does mean in the specific heat formula?

The change in temperature

300

How does a battery power a toy?

Chemical energy to electrical energy

300

The amount of heat required to change the heat content of exactly 1 gram of a material by exactly 1°C is called....

Specific heat capacity 

300

How does conduction transfer energy?

By directly touching

300

What does the vertical line on the heating/cooling curve represent?

That the substance is changing

300

What does m mean in the specific heat formula?

Mass

400

What is all the types of energy?

chemical energy, mechanical energy, nuclear energy, gravitational energy, light energy, radiant energy, sound energy, motion energy, thermal energy, potential energy, kinetic energy, and electrical energy

400

What is the reason for the high specific heat of water?

hydrogen bond
400

What is the movement of convection?

Currents

400

What does the horizontal line on the graph represent?

How long it is taking a liquid/solid to change

400

What does Q mean in the specific heat formula?

Heat energy

500


What energy transformation occurs in photosynthesis?



Light energy to chemical energy

500

What is the formula?


500

What does radiation transfer by?

Electromagnetic waves

500

what does heating curve show?

how the temperature of a substance changes as it's heated/cooled over time

500

What is the law of conservation of energy saying?

That energy can't be destroyed or created only transfer