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Radiation
Galileo
Radiation
Celsius, Farenheit and Kelving
High to low
By one particle at a time
Conductor
Absolute zero
Radiation
Less dense
Traps air between you and the coat.
Equalibrium
Insulator
convection
Conduction
It is expanded, Thermal Expansion
Ice berg-more particles
Convection
Heat energy moves from higher to lower temperatures
To allow for thermal expansion
Speed up
Space between the particles
Hight
Insulators
Conduction
How is heat transferred in a pan on a stove burner.
Hot air circulating in a room via the furnace
The transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves is called?
The transfer of energy moves from an object with? temperature to and object with? temperature
Is copper tubing(metal pipe) an insulator or a conductor?
If the particles of an object have high average kinetic energy, is the temperature high or low?
Identify the type of heat transfer-Heating pad you are sitting on
What type of material slows down the movement of heat energy?
Which has more thermal energy-an iceberg or the cup of coffee? Why?
Who invented the thermometer
If an object is heated does the particles expand or do the space between the particles expands?
How is heat transferred in liquids and gases?
Identify the type of heat transfer-Roasting a hot dog over a campfire (Lightis invovled)
How does your coat keep you warm?
Why do bridges and roads have expansion joints?
In the convection tubes, the hot water is more or less dense than the cold water?
Which type of thermal energy transfer does not need particles of matter to move heat?
When both objects reach the same temperature this is called
When an object is heated, what happens to the molecules of that object?
When this object was heated, what happened? And what was this called?
What happens when an object at a hight temperature touches an object at a lower temperature
What is the temperature when all molecular motion stops?
Name the three scales used on a thermometer
Is a sytrofoam cup an insulator or a conductor?
How is heat transferred through a solid.

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The transfer of energy moves from an object with? temperature to and object with? temperatureHigh to low
Name the three scales used on a thermometerCelsius, Farenheit and Kelving
What is the temperature when all molecular motion stops?Absolute zero
If the particles of an object have high average kinetic energy, is the temperature high or low?Hight
Who invented the thermometerGalileo
What happens when an object at a hight temperature touches an object at a lower temperatureHeat energy moves from higher to lower temperatures
When both objects reach the same temperature this is calledEqualibrium
How is heat transferred in a pan on a stove burner.Conduction
How is heat transferred through a solid.By one particle at a time
What type of material slows down the movement of heat energy?Insulators
How is heat transferred in liquids and gases?Convection
In the convection tubes, the hot water is more or less dense than the cold water?Less dense
The transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves is called?Radiation
Which type of thermal energy transfer does not need particles of matter to move heat?Radiation
Identify the type of heat transfer-Roasting a hot dog over a campfire (Lightis invovled)Radiation
Identify the type of heat transfer-Heating pad you are sitting onConduction
Hot air circulating in a room via the furnaceconvection
How does your coat keep you warm?Traps air between you and the coat.
Is a sytrofoam cup an insulator or a conductor?Insulator
Is copper tubing(metal pipe) an insulator or a conductor?Conductor
When an object is heated, what happens to the molecules of that object?Speed up
If an object is heated does the particles expand or do the space between the particles expands?Space between the particles
Why do bridges and roads have expansion joints?To allow for thermal expansion
When this object was heated, what happened? And what was this called?It is expanded, Thermal Expansion
Which has more thermal energy-an iceberg or the cup of coffee? Why?Ice berg-more particles