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Get To Ready

Temperature Heat Conductors/ Insulators Thermo- dynamics Internal C. Engine Assorted

The F temperature scale. A 100

What is Fahrenheit? A 100

Water boils at this temperature in the Celsius Scale. A 200

What is 100 degrees? A 200

Temperature is defined as the average of this in a sample of matter. A 300

What is the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance? A 300

Two substances in contact that have the same temperature are in this thermal state. A 400

What is a state of thermal equilibrium? A 400

This is the temperature on the Kelvin scale below which no temperature is possible. A 500

What is 0 Kelvin or Absolute Zero? A 500

Energy transferred between objects with different temperatures. B 100

What is heat? B 100

This unit of heat is also a unit of work, and a unit of kinetic or potential energy. B 200

What is a Joule? B 200

Transfer of heat by direct contact between objects. B 300

What is conduction? B 300

Heating the earth by the sun’s rays. B 400

What is radiation? B 400

These are produced when temperature differences in fluids cause a circulation of matter. B 500

What are convection currents? B 500

This is a substance that slowly transfers heat. C 100

What is an insulator? C 100

This transfers heat rapidly. C 200

What is a conductor? C 200

This type of substance is an example of a good heat conductor. C 300

What is metal? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE

This value measures an insulation’s resistance to heat flow. C 400

What is R value? C 400

This is present between window panes and has a great insulating properties. C 500

What is a dead air space, (or just air)? C 500

In the term thermodynamic, the word thermal refers to this. D 100

What is the total energy of particles in a substance? D 100

The meaning of the word dynamic in the term thermodynamic. D 200

What is changing? D 200

The first law of thermodynamics is also referred to by this name. D 300

What is the Law of Conservation of Energy? D 300

This is the second law of thermodynamics. D 400

What is the entropy law (or the law that states that all systems tend toward more disorder and randomness)? D 400

This is the meaning of the word Entropy. D 500

What is the measure of a system’s disorder (or the tendency towards disorder)? D 500

The device that ignites the air-fuel mixture. E 100

What is the spark plug? E 100

This happens during the intake stroke. E 200

The air-fuel mixture is drawn into the engine E 200

This happens during the exhaust stroke. E 300

The products of combustion are pushed out of the engine by the action of the piston. E 300

This is a stroke in the internal combustion cycle during which both the exhaust and intake valves remain closed. E 400

What is the compression or the power/combustion stroke? E 400

The pistons are connected to this engine part by connecting rods. (They turn this part of the engine.) E 500

What is the crankshaft? E 500

The temperature scale in which water freezes at zero degrees. F 100

What is Celsius? F 100

This effect maintains the Earth’s temperature due to gases such as carbon dioxide. (Too much causes global warming.) F 200

What is the Greenhouse effect? F 200

Global Warming leads to this type of change on Earth. F 300

What is climate change? F 300

This is the definition of internal energy of a substance as defined in the Physics Textbook. F 400

What is the energy associated with the random, disordered motion of molecules. F 400

This state of matter comprises the major component of the Sun and other stars and contains charged particles. F 500

What is plasma? F 500

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Boiling water can cause a balloon to expand due to the production of water vapor. Internal energy is therefore used for work as this happens. Click on screen to continue

What is the balloon expansion provides a force that does work on the atmosphere (due to the pressure created from the water vapor production)? Click on screen to continue

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