Who wants to be a Millionaire? Hosted by Mrs. Noack
Confident?
The Prizes 1 - $ $ $ $1, $2, $4, $8, $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500, $1,000,000
Lifelines “Phone a friend” Ask the audience
$100 All movement of particles requires: B - temperature A - energy C - infer D - insulator A - energy
$200 What is the energy of the motion of particles in matter? B - convection A - conduction C – thermal energy D – infrared radiation C – thermal energy
$500 What is a measure of the average energy of motion of matter? B - fuel A – thermal energy C - temperature D - heat C - temperature
$1,000 What are the bundles of energy that move through matter and space called? B – thermal energy A - temperature C - particles D - heat
$2,000 What is fuel? B – anything that has mass A – anything that can burn C – anything that has heat D – anything that has particles A – anything that can burn
$4,000 What is solar energy? B – energy from the sun A – energy that is hot C – energy from convection D – energy from conduction B – energy from the sun
$8,000 Which energy transfer must happen through particles of matter touching or bumping? B - solar A – infrared radiation C - convection D - conduction
$16,000 Which energy transfer can only happen in liquids or gasses? B - conduction A - convection C - radiation D – infrared radiation A - convection
$32,000 Which transfer of energy can happen between solid, liquids, or gasses that aren’t touching? B - convection A - conduction C - radiation D - insulation C - radiation
$64,000 Where does most infrared radiation come from? B – the sun A – particles of matter C – the moon D – heat B - sun
$125,000 What are the bundles of energy that transfer heat called? B - insulators A - fuel C - conductors D – infrared radiaitonD – infrared radiation
$250,000 How can you tell which matter has the most thermal energy? B – use a graduated cylinder A – use a thermometer C – use a balance D – use a conductor A – use a thermometer
$500,000 Which state of matter would take up the most volume? B - solid A - gas C - liquid D - water A - gas
$1,000,000 Using a thermometer, what can you not infer about matter? B – its thermal energy A – its temperature C – its mass D – the speed of particles C – its mass
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