Copy of Temperature, Heat, and Heat Capacity Videos (5/28/2026)
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14 questions
Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
02:36
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Question 4
03:10
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Question 5
04:56
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Question 7
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Questions 8 & 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
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Question 13
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Question 14
02:48
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Question 1
1.
Temperature is a measure of _______.
Question 2
2.
If a particle has high kinetic energy, the temperature is _______.
If a particle has low kinetic energy, the temperature is _______.
Question 3
3.
As the temperature of the Ne particles was decreased (cooled down), the motion of those Ne particles became _______.
Question 4
4.
The motion of all particles stops at the temperature of _______.
Question 5
5.
Heat always moves from _______ to _______; it is measured in _______; it is a measure of the _______ due to temperature differences.
Question 6
6.
In the scenario presented, regarding the equal volumes of water in a Styrofoam container separated by a metal column, why does the temperatures of both samples of water end up being equal?
Question 7
7.
Use the scenario that was just presented to help you solve this.
If you have two samples of water of equal volume in a Styrofoam container separated by a conductive barrier of unequal temperatures. Sample 1 had a temperature of 150oC and sample 2 had a temperature of 20oC, what will be the final temperature (Tf) of both samples after they equalize?
Tf = _______oC
Question 8
8.
Why did the temperature of the cold brick change when it was placed into the hot water?
Question 9
9.
Why did the temperature of the water decrease when the brick was placed inside of it?
Question 10
10.
What happens to the kinetic energy of items when they absorb heat? _______
What happens to the kinetic energy of items when they transfer heat to other objects? _______
Question 11
11.
The amount of energy that is needed to raise the temperature of a substance by 1.0oC is _______.
Question 12
12.
The energy that is needed to raise the temperature of 1.0 grams of any substance by 1.0oC is _______.
Question 13
13.
Define the following abbreviations in the following equation: