
What makes an object hot?
What makes an object cold?
We measure hot/cold using

For this image, the sun is , and the earth is .
How do you know which object is hot and which object is cold? Explain by referring to the KMT, KE, and T of each object.
Which object's particles have the greatest velocity?

For this image, the person is , and the coffee is .
Which object's particles have the greatest velocity?

For this image, the lemonade is , and the air is .
Which object's particles have the greatest velocity?

For this image, underground is , and the surface and house are .
Which object's particles have the greatest velocity?

For this image, underground is , and the surface and house are .
Which object's particles have the greatest velocity?

For this image, the penguins are , and the surroundings are .
Which object's particles have the greatest velocity?

Describe the following phase changes using increases or decreases
What state of matter contains the greatest kinetic energy?

How does the mass of particles affect the velocity of the particles?
Does the mass of an object affect it temperature?
Compare and contrast your answers from the previous 2 questions.
Objects feel hot when
Objects feel cold when
Heat always transfers from
What state of matter contains the lowest kinetic energy?
What state of matter's particles have the greatest velocity?
What state of matter's particles have the lowest velocity?
How does the kinetic molecular theory (KMT) relate to KE and velocity?