Outcome 7.2 Test Review. Explain how conduction is used to cook your food.

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Outcome 7.2 Test Review

Explain how conduction is used to cook your food.

Hint: Wind = gas Ocean currents = liquid

_______ is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object or substance.

Which of the following is not a way to transfer heat energy?

Explain how thermal energy creates heat energy.

A ___________is used to measure the average amount of kinetic energy of particles in a substance.

Which law states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only be transferred from one form to another?

Which state of matter has particles that do not move or vibrate? a.Solid b.Liquid c.Bose Einstein Condensate

Explain how a solid is different from a liquid.

To change a substance from a liquid to a gas, you must _____ the substance.

Explain what happens to the mass of a pot of boiling water as the water continues to boil.

Which state of matter has the most total energy in the system? a.Liquid b.Gas c.Plasma

The measure of the average speed of particles in a substance is its _______.

When cooking dinner on the stove ________ is transferred to __________.

When measuring the energy in a pot of boiling water, I am measuring the _____ energy in the system. a.Kinetic b.Potential c.Thermal