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Thermal Energy (7.8A)

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Question 1
1.

Which model shows the direction thermal energy moves between the metal table and an ice cube as it melts?

Question 2
2.



Which statement correctly describes thermal energy movement?

Question 3
3.

Which type of energy transfer is occurring at location A?

Question 4
4.

Which type of energy transfer is occurring at location B?

Question 5
5.

Which type of energy transfer is occurring at location C?

Question 6
6.

What is an example of thermal energy transfer by radiation?

Question 7
7.

Thermal energy is being transferred to the butter from the pan shown above by —

Question 8
8.

Which type of thermal energy transfer is illustrated in the diagram shown above?

Question 9
9.

Which type of thermal energy transfer is illustrated in the diagram shown above?

Question 10
10.

Which explanation correctly explains why the handle of the frying pan is so hot?

Question 11
11.

Which statement best describes the relationship between kinetic energy and
temperature?

Question 12
12.

According to Newton’s First Law of Motion, if the force of gravity is pulling the phone
down, what prevents the phone from crashing to the floor?

Question 13
13.



Which statement best describes the net force of the box?

Question 14
14.

Which of the following is an example of balanced forces?

Question 15
15.

A car is traveling down a straight highway at 80 miles per hour. The driver suddenly
slams on the brakes and brings the car to a quick stop.

According to Newton’s First Law, what would be the resulting motion of a passenger if
they were not wearing a seatbelt?

Question 16
16.

How does thermal energy move to achieve equilibrium?

Question 17
17.

What type of thermal energy transfer occurs through direct contact?

Question 18
18.

In which thermal energy transfer does movement of gases occur?

Question 19
19.

How is thermal energy transferred through electromagnetic waves?