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Presentation transcript:

Welcome to Heat Jeopardy!

Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2

Measuring Heat States of Matter Changing Matter Thermal Energy Transferring Heat Magnets Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

This is the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another. $100 This is the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another.

$100 What is heat? Scores

$200 This type of material transfers energy quickly and easily. An excellent example is metal.

$200 What is a conductor? Scores

$300 This type of material does not transfer energy well. Two examples are cloth and foam .

$300 What is an insulator? Scores

Adding energy to matter effects the particles in these two ways. $400 Adding energy to matter effects the particles in these two ways.

Why do particles move faster and farther apart? $400 Why do particles move faster and farther apart? Scores

This explains why the can feels colder than the bottle. $500 Two juice containers are in a cooler. One is plastic and one is metal. The metal can feels colder than the plastic bottle. Students place a thermometer in each container. They find that the juices in the bottle and in the can are the same temperature. This explains why the can feels colder than the bottle.

How is metal a better conductor than plastic? $500 How is metal a better conductor than plastic? Scores

This tool is used to measure thermal energy. $100 This tool is used to measure thermal energy.

$100 What is a thermometer? Scores

This is the measure of thermal energy. $200 This is the measure of thermal energy.

$200 What is temperature? Scores

A thermometer works because most matter does this when it is heated. $300 A thermometer works because most matter does this when it is heated.

$300 What is expands? Scores

Daily Double

These are two ways to change the temperature of an object. $400 These are two ways to change the temperature of an object.

What are bending metal, rubbing, or heading in an oven or fire? $400 What are bending metal, rubbing, or heading in an oven or fire? Scores

$500 These are the temperatures at which water freezes and boils in degrees Celsius.

$500 What are 0 and 100 degrees? Scores

$100 This is how thermal energy travels when objects are different temperatures.

$100 What is from hot to cold? Scores

$200 This is how thermal energy is transferred when two objects are touching.

$200 What is conduction? Scores

This is how thermal energy is transferred by moving liquids or gases. $300 This is how thermal energy is transferred by moving liquids or gases.

$300 What are convection? Scores

$400 This is how thermal energy is transferred through empty space, like from the sun to Earth.

$400 What is radiation? Scores

$500 A student has a glass of water. She takes an ice cube from the freezer. She puts the ice cube in the water. This explains the change that happens.

$500 When will an ice cube melt when heat transfers from the water to the ice cube? Scores

These are the three states of matter. $100 These are the three states of matter.

What are solids, liquids, and gases? $100 What are solids, liquids, and gases? Scores

This state of matter has a definite shape and volume $200 This state of matter has a definite shape and volume

$200 What is a solid? Scores

$300 This state of matter has no definite shape but does have a definite volume.

$300 What is a liquid? Scores

This state of matter has no definite shape or volume. $400 This state of matter has no definite shape or volume.

$400 What is a gas? Scores

This state of matter has the fastest moving particles. $500 This state of matter has the fastest moving particles.

$500 What is a gas? Scores

This is a change from a liquid to a gas. $100 This is a change from a liquid to a gas.

$100 What is evaporation? Scores

This is a change from a gas to a liquid. $200 This is a change from a gas to a liquid.

$200 What is condensation? Scores

This is a change from a solid to a liquid. $300 This is a change from a solid to a liquid.

$300 Who is melting? Scores

This is a change from a liquid to a solid. $400 This is a change from a liquid to a solid.

$400 What is freezing? Scores

This causes a change from one state of matter to another. $500 This causes a change from one state of matter to another.

What is adding or losing heat? $500 What is adding or losing heat? Scores

These objects will be attracted to the South pole of a magnet. $100 These objects will be attracted to the South pole of a magnet.

What are the North pole and metals? $100 What are the North pole and metals? Scores

This will happen when two North poles are pushed together. $200 This will happen when two North poles are pushed together.

$200 What is repel? Scores

This will happen when a North and South pole are pushed together. $300 This will happen when a North and South pole are pushed together.

$300 What is attract? Scores

This is the end of a magnet, where the magnet has its strongest pull. $400 This is the end of a magnet, where the magnet has its strongest pull.

$400 What is the pole? Scores

$500 This tool works because its magnetic field interacts with the Earth’s magnetic field.

$500 What is a compass? Scores

Final Jeopary Question Jeopardy Thermal Energy Final Jeopary Question Scores

A student takes a glass of water and places it in the freezer. This explains why the water changes state.

Thermal energy from the water is transferred to the cold freezer (it moves from hot to cold). This causes the liquid water to freeze into solid ice. Scores