Thermal Energy and Heat Table of Contents Temperature
Thermal Energy and Heat Table of Contents Temperature, Thermal Energy, and Heat The Transfer of Heat Thermal Energy and States of Matter Uses of Heat
Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature, Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles in matter.
Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature, Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature changes cause the level of the liquid inside a thermometer to rise and fall.
Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature, Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature Scales The three common scales for measuring temperature are the Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin scales.
Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature, Thermal Energy and Heat Specific Heat The specific heat of three different materials was measured. These data are shown in the graph.
Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature, Thermal Energy and Heat Specific Heat Reading Graphs: What three materials are compared in the graph? Water, sand, and iron
Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature, Thermal Energy and Heat Specific Heat Interpreting Data: About how much heat is required to raise 1 kg of water by 1 K? About 4, 200 J would be required
Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature, Thermal Energy and Heat Specific Heat Drawing Conclusions: According to the graph, which material requires more heat to raise its temperature by 1 K, iron or sand? Sand
Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature, Thermal Energy and Heat Specific Heat A material with a high specific heat can absorb a great deal of thermal energy without a great change in temperature.
Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature, Thermal Energy and Heat Comparing and Contrasting As you read, compare and contrast temperature, thermal energy, and heat by completing a table like the one below. Energy Measured Units Temperature Average kinetic energy of particles Fahrenheit or Celsius degrees, kelvins Thermal Energy Total energy of all particles in an object Joules Heat Energy transferred Joules
Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature, Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature Click the Video button to watch a movie about temperature.
Thermal Energy and Heat Temperature, Thermal Energy and Heat Links on Temperature and Heat Click the Sci. Links button for links on temperature and heat.
Thermal Energy and Heat End of Section: Temperature, Thermal Energy, and Heat
Thermal Energy and Heat - The Transfer of Heat Moves One Way If two objects have different temperatures, heat will flow from the warmer object to the colder one.
Thermal Energy and Heat - The Transfer of Heat Insulators Air between the panes of this window acts as an insulator to slow the transfer of heat.
Thermal Energy and Heat - The Transfer of Heat Identifying Main Ideas As you read the section “How Is Heat Transferred? , ” write the main idea in a graphic organizer like the one below. Then write three supporting details that further explain the main idea. Main Idea Heat can be transferred in three ways. Detail Conduction– transfer of heat between particles without the movement of matter Convection– transfer of heat by the movement of currents in a fluid Detail Radiation– transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
Thermal Energy and Heat - The Transfer of Heat Links on Heat Transfer Click the Sci. Links button for links on forms of heat transfer.
Thermal Energy and Heat - The Transfer of Heat Insulators Click the Video button to watch a movie about insulators.
Thermal Energy and Heat End of Section: The Transfer of Heat
Thermal Energy and Heat End of Section: Graphic Organizer
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