This Week 3: Thermal Energy lesson has a couple short videos and about 16 questions. There is an optional experiment at the end you can do with an adult's permission and supervision.
Be sure to attempt all the questions and submit when you are finished. Please contact me through the comment feature or send an email to rshaw@fergflor if you have any questions.
Question 1
1.
What is the total energy of all the particles in an object called?
Question 2
2.
When the kinetic energy of the particles in an object increases, the temperature-
Question 3
3.
What is thermal equilibrium?
Question 4
4.
What is styrofoam?
Styrofoam cups pictured here.
Question 5
5.
When an object gains heat energy, do the particles inside the object move faster or slower?
Question 6
6.
Rank the following by Thermal Energy
1. Highest Thermal Energy
6. Lowest Thermal Energy
popscile
ice water
Human
hot engine of a motorbike
mouse (real living creature)
hot coffee
Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
11.
In part (a), describe the process of heat flow.
Question 12
12.
In part (b), describe the process of heat flow.
Question 13
13.
In part (c) above, describe the process of heat flow.
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Question 15
15.
What is happening to the atoms inside the balloon when the balloon is placed in the freezer?
Question 17
17.
What kind of device do you use to complete the review lessons? Select all that apply
Question 18
18.
How long did this lesson take you to complete today?
Define : transfer
tiny organisms that are made of a single cell
when something becomes different over time
a “balanced state” in which a system is stable, such as when two or more samples are at the same temperature
water that is underground
to make something safe to eat or drink by heating it
a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
when something stays mostly the same over time
measure of the average speed of the particles in an item
the total kinetic energy of all the particles that make up a sample
to move from one object to another or one place to another
a heating unit that stores and warms water
Define : thermal energy
tiny organisms that are made of a single cell
when something becomes different over time
a “balanced state” in which a system is stable, such as when two or more samples are at the same temperature
water that is underground
to make something safe to eat or drink by heating it
a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
when something stays mostly the same over time
measure of the average speed of the particles in an item
the total kinetic energy of all the particles that make up a sample
to move from one object to another or one place to another
a heating unit that stores and warms water
Define : temperature
tiny organisms that are made of a single cell
when something becomes different over time
a “balanced state” in which a system is stable, such as when two or more samples are at the same temperature
water that is underground
to make something safe to eat or drink by heating it
a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
when something stays mostly the same over time
measure of the average speed of the particles in an item
the total kinetic energy of all the particles that make up a sample
to move from one object to another or one place to another
a heating unit that stores and warms water
Define : equilibrium
tiny organisms that are made of a single cell
when something becomes different over time
a “balanced state” in which a system is stable, such as when two or more samples are at the same temperature
water that is underground
to make something safe to eat or drink by heating it
a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
when something stays mostly the same over time
measure of the average speed of the particles in an item
the total kinetic energy of all the particles that make up a sample
to move from one object to another or one place to another
a heating unit that stores and warms water
Question 14
14.
What is happening to the atoms of air as they heat up?