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Click Here to Begin the Game CHOICE 1 CHOICE 2 CHOICE 3 CHOICE 4 CHOICE 5 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Heat is the transfer of energy between objects at different temperatures which causes temperatures of both objects to change What is the difference between Heat + temperature? Row 1, Col 1 Convection is the transfer of energy as heat by the movement of liquid or gas / ex. in a room it is warmer near the ceiling than near the floor What is convection + give an Example of convection ? 1,2 Conduction takes place when energy is transferred from one particle to another without the movement of matter. / ex when you hold a pot of boiling water over a fire and the metal handle becomes hot. What is conduction + give an Example of conduction? 1,3 The Calorie and the joule. What two units are used to measure heat? 1,4 Thermal energy is the total kinetic energy of all particles in a substance. What is thermal energy? 1,5 -One substance would have more thermal energy than another even if they were at the same temperature because it must be larger and contain more particles. Why would one substance have more thermal energy if two substances are at the same temperature? 2,1 1 calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius; therefore, 100 calories are needed to raise the temperature of 10 grams of water by 10 degrees Celsius. What is the relationship between calories and temperature? 2,2 An insulator is a material that is a poor conductor of heat./ What is an insulator? 2,3 The kinetic theory of matter states that all of the particles that make up matter are constantly in motion. What is the kinetic theory of matter?. 2,4 -A thermometer is used to measure temperature. Give an example of a tool used to measure temperature. 2,5 - The freezing/melting point of water is 0 °C and the boiling point of water is 100 °C. What is the freezing/melting point of water in Celsius and what is the boiling point of water in Celsius? 3,1 -The warmer the temperature, the quicker the particles move. The cooler the temperature, the slower the particles move. What is the relationship between temperature and movement of particles? 3,2 The freezing point of water is 273 K. What is the freezing point of water on the Kelvin scale? 3,3 - Potential energy is the energy stored due to an object’s position, condition, or chemical composition. What is potential energy? 3,4 -The sum of all energy does not change; instead it can be converted into other forms. What is the law of conservation of energy? 3,5 Chemical energy. What type of energy is stored in a battery? 4,1 -Potential energy is the energy that an object has due to position, condition, or chemical composition. -Gravitational potential energy increases as the object’s height increases. What is gravitational potential energy? 4,2 -The mass of the car. The object with the greatest mass has the greatest kinetic energy when the objects are moving at the same speed. If cars are moving at the same speed what can give one car more kinetic energy than the other? 4,3 Radiation is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. An example is a solar cooker. •Define radiation and give •an example of a •practical use of radiation. 4,4 Chemical- is a form of potential energy. It depends on the kind of atoms and their arrangements. Food is an example of chemical energy. Define chemical energy 4,5 Kinetic- is the energy of an object that is in motion. Define kinetic energy 5,1 Electromagnetic- is energy transmitted through space in the form of electromagnetic waves. Define electromagnetic energy 5,2 Electrical- is the energy that results from the position or motion of charges particles. Define electrical energy 5,3 -An example is a slingshot. Give an example of potential energy. 5,4 Ex. Plastic is an insulator, or a poor conductor of energy as heat Give an example of an insulator 5,5