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Review: States of Matter, Thermal Energy & Energy Transfer.

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1 Review: States of Matter, Thermal Energy & Energy Transfer

2 Matter Matter – anything that has mass and takes up space Everything around us

3 Four States of Matter Solids particles vibrate but can’t move around fixed shape fixed volume incompressible

4 Four States of Matter Liquids particles can move around but are still close together variable shape fixed volume virtually incompressible

5 Four States of Matter Gases particles can separate and move throughout container variable shape variable volume easily compressed vapor = gaseous state of a substance that is a liquid or solid at room temperature

6 Four States of Matter Plasma particles collide with enough energy to break into charged particles (+/-) gas-like, variable shape & volume stars, fluorescent light bulbs, TV tubes

7 Energy & Temperature Energy is the ability to do work or produce heat. Temperature is a measure of the random motions (kinetic energy) of the components of a substance Hot waterCold water Fast Slow

8 Temperature & Heat Heat transfer is a flow of energy between two objects due to a temperature difference between the objects. o Heat transfer is the way in which thermal energy is moved from a hot object to a colder object. Hot water Cold water (90. o C) (10. o C) Water Water (50. o C) (50. o C)

9 Heat Transfer Heat always flows from warmer to cooler objects. Ice gets warmer while hand gets cooler Cup gets cooler while hand gets warmer

10 Types of Energy Mechanical energy- due to a object’s motion Electrical energy- caused by movements of electrons Chemical energy- that is available for release from chemical reactions

11 Quiz Time What type of energy is shown below?

12 Quiz Time What type of energy is shown below?


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