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1 Thermal Energy & Energy Sources Vocabulary Warm Up

2 Renewable or Nonrenewable Identify the following as either renewable or nonrenewable: petroleum (oil) Nonrenewable

3 Renewable or Nonrenewable Identify the following as either renewable or nonrenewable: coal Nonrenewable

4 Renewable or Nonrenewable Identify the following as either renewable or nonrenewable: solar Renewable

5 Renewable or Nonrenewable Identify the following as either renewable or nonrenewable: water power (hydro/tidal) Renewable

6 Renewable or Nonrenewable Identify the following as either renewable or nonrenewable: nuclear Nonrenewable

7 Renewable or Nonrenewable Identify the following as either renewable or nonrenewable: wind Renewable

8 Energy Sources What is the cleanest burning fossil fuel? Natural Gas

9 Energy Sources What is the most commonly used fossil fuel in the U.S.? Coal

10 Energy Sources What is used to fuel a nuclear reactor? Uranium - 238

11 Energy Sources What are the 2 main byproducts of burning fossil fuels? Water and Carbon Dioxide

12 Energy Sources What is the thermal energy obtained in a nuclear reactor used to make? Electricity

13 Energy Sources Which fossil fuel is refined to make gasoline? Petroleum

14 Energy Sources What is the major use of coal in the U.S.? Electricity

15 Definitions ____________ is the thermal energy that transfers due to a difference in temperature. Heat

16 Definitions ____________ is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves. Radiation

17 Definitions ____________ is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter. Temperature

18 Definitions ____________ is the transfer of heat through particle movement. Convection

19 Definitions Every material has its own __________ ________. This is the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of 1 g of a material by 1ᵒC. Specific Heat

20 Definitions ____________ is the transfer of heat through direct contact of particles. Conduction

21 Units of Measurement What unit is used to measure heat? Joules

22 Units of Measurement What unit is used to measure mass? g

23 Units of Measurement What unit is used to measure temperature (in science)? ᵒC

24 Units of Measurement What unit is used to measure specific heat? J / g ᵒC

25 Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation Touching a Hot Curling Iron Conduction

26 Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation A Pan on the Stove Conduction

27 Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation The Heater in your House Convection

28 Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation Boiling Water Convection

29 Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation Radiation

30 Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation Roasting a Marshmallow Radiation

31 Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation Convection

32 Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation Melting an Ice Cube in your Hand Conduction

33 Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation Conduction

34 Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation The Heat from the Sun Radiation


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