ICP unit 18

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A material with greater specific heat

none of the above

transfer of thermal energy by waves that can travel through space

radiation

amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 °C

specific heat

average kinetic energy of particles of matter

temperature

Thermal energy is transferred between objects only when they have different

temperatures and masses

material that is good at transferring thermal energy by conduction

thermal conductor

total kinetic energy of particles of matter

thermal energy

If you put a cool spoon into a cup of hot coffee, the temperature of the spoon rises because

thermal energy is transferred from the coffee to the spoon and particles of the spoon gain kinetic energy.

Cooking pot handles are often made of plastic because plastic is a good

thermal insulator

material that allows little if any conduction of thermal energy

thermal insulator

A(n) ____________ shows how hot or cold something is relative to two reference temperatures.

thermometer

device for measuring temperature

thermometer

Convection currents in Earth's atmosphere create

wind

Your hand feels cold when you hold an ice cube because

your hand transfers thermal energy to the ice.

The freezing point of water on the Celsius scale is

0

Which of the following statements about temperature is true?

Temperature measures kinetic energy.

How is thermal energy transferred in a refrigerator?

from the cool refrigerator to the warm kitchen

Substances in the_______state of matter usually expand the most when heated.

gaseous

If two objects have the same mass, the object with the higher temperature always

has greater thermal energy and feels warmer.

transfer of thermal energy between objects with different temperatures

heat

In which of the following materials does conduction occur most quickly?

iron

The specific heat of a substance is measured in the SI unit called the

jouls

Water takes up_______ space as a liquid than it does as a solid.

less

Particles of a fluid that have the greatest kinetic energy have the _______ density

lowest

measure that affects the thermal energy of matter but not its temperature

mass

All substances have thermal energy because their particles are always

moving

The thermal energy of an object depends on its

Mass and Temperature

Thermal energy is transferred from a campfire to nearby people by

Radiation

______ is the only way of transferring thermal energy that doesn't require matter.

Radiation

Metals are excellent thermal conductors because they have freely moving electrons.

True

Most types of matter expand to some degree when they get warmer.

True

Refrigerant changes to a liquid in the condenser of a refrigerator.

True

Specific heat is a property that is specific to a given type of matter.

True

Thermal energy always moves from an object with a higher temperature to an object with a lower temperature.

True

Thermal energy from inside a refrigerator changes the refrigerant to a gas.

True

Warmer air rises because it is less dense than cooler air.

True

transfer of thermal energy between particles of matter that are touching

conduction

Cooking pots are made of metals because metals are excellent thermal

conductors

transfer of thermal energy by particles moving through a fluid

convection

flow of particles in a fluid due to differences in temperature and density

convection current

Thermal energy is transferred throughout the ocean by

convection currents

amount of mass in a given volume of matter

density

Examples of thermal insulators include

down feathers. Styrofoam .air.

The transfer of thermal energy by convection occurs only in

fluids

When you hold a hot object, thermal energy is transferred from the object to your hands by

conduction

scale for measuring temperature

Celsius

A pot resting on a hot stovetop heats up because of

Conduction

An object with a higher temperature always has greater thermal energy than an object with a lower temperature.

False

Convection currents carry thermal energy from the sun to Earth.

False

Fluid particles with more energy have greater density.

False

Home insulation prevents the transfer of cold into the house.

False

In a warm-air heating system, pipes carry thermal energy throughout the house.

False

In a warm-air heating system, warm-air vents are always placed near the ceiling.

False

Most metals have a very high specific heat.

False

On the Celsius scale, the boiling point of water is 32 °C.

False

Only warm or hot objects have thermal energy.

False

Steam ships have internal combustion engines.

False

Temperature is a physical property of matter.

False

Temperature is the same thing as thermal energy.

False

The function of a thermostat is to transfer thermal energy.

False

The water in a hot-water heating system is heated by a furnace.

False

Thermal energy is transferred from a space heater to a person in front of it by conduction.

False

Wood is an example of a good thermal conductor.

False

What happens to the refrigerant as it passes through a cooling system?

It changes between liquid and gaseous states.

A combustion engine burns fuel to produce thermal energy.

True

A land breeze is an example of a convection current.

True

All objects radiate thermal energy.

True

An air conditioner is an example of a cooling system.

True

Conduction occurs only between particles that collide.

True

If particles of an object start to move more quickly, the object's temperature rises.

True

In any combustion engine, the engine does the work of moving a piston.

True

If a bucket full of water and a cup full of water have the same temperature, then the water in the

bucket has greater thermal energy.

A sea breeze blows

toward the land

In an external combustion engine, thermal energy is used directly to

turn water into steam

Types of home heating systems include

warm-air heating systems. hot-water heating systems and solar heating systems.

Which of the following materials has the greatest specific heat?

water


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