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Hosted By Mrs. Anicito

C or I Temperature Heat Transfer

Row 1, Col 1 Is a plastic spatula a conductor or an insulator. What is an insulator?

1,2 The lowest possible temperature. What is absolute zero?

1,3 A device that controls the heat/ temperature in a building. What is a thermostat?

1,4 The transfer of energy through matter or space as electromagnetic waves. What is radiation?

2,1 Is copper a conductor or an insulator? What is a conductor?

2,2 A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object. What is temperature?

2,3 The units used to measure heat. What is a calorie and joule?

2,4 Hot air moving up is an example of this. What is convection?

3,1 Is the wooden handle on a pot an insulator or a conductor? What is insulator?

3,2 Molecules in hot things move this way compared to molecules in cold things. What is faster?

3,3 A glacier has more or less heat energy than an ice cube. What is more?

3,4 The transfer of thermal energy through direct contact. What is conduction?

4,1 Is water a thermal conductor or a thermal insulator? What is an insulator?

4,2 Convert 38.5 C to Fahrenheit using one of these formulas: F=(9/5 C) + 32 Or C= 5/9 (F – 32) What is F?

4,3 The transfer of energy between objects at different temperatures. What is heat?

4,4 The metal spoon in your cocoa becomes hot. What is conduction?

5,1 Is air a conductor or an insulator? What is an insulator?

5,2 The increase in volume of a substance due to an increase in temperature. What is thermal expansion?

5,3 The 3 ways heat is transferred. What are conduction, convection and radiation?

5,4 The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a liquid or gas. What is convection?

FINAL JEOPARDY!! What happens to an ice cube as it melts in terms of it’s energy???