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OK everyone get ready to learn a new vocabulary term.
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Celsius Today we will be learning about the Celsius scale.
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Kelvin We’ll also learn about the Kelvin scale.
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Absolute Zero And absolute zero.
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Before we define the term plasma, let’s review some other words that you already learned, and make sure you are firm in your understanding.
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kinetic energy: energy from motion
Kinetic energy is energy from motion.
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Kinetic energy is measured by mass,
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and speed. speed
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temperature: a measure of the average kinetic energy of moving particles
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of moving particles.
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heat: the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another
Heat is the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another.
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Now let’s pause for a moment to review the information we have covered already.
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What is temperature? What is temperature?
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What is heat? What is heat?
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Celsius First we are going to look at Celsius.
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Celsius Let’s define Celsius scale.
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Celsius: a measurement of temperature that uses 0° as the freezing point of water
Celsius, or degrees Celsius, is a measure of temperature in which the freezing temperature of water is at 0 degrees and the boiling point of water is at 100 degrees.
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Anders Celsius ( ) The Celsius scale was developed by Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer.
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Water freezes at 0° C On the Celsius scale, water freezes at 0 degrees. This is the same as 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Water freezes at 100° C And on the Celsius scale, water boils at 100 degrees. This is the same as 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Celsius Although in the U.S., we usually use the Fahrenheit scale, the Celsius scale is used in most of the rest of the world to report the temperature.
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Kelvin Now let’s look at the Kelvin scale.
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Kelvin Let’s define Kelvin scale.
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Kelvin: a scale used to measure temperature that starts at absolute zero (0 K)
The Kelvin scale is also used to measure temperature, but it is a different scale from Fahrenheit and Celsius. On the Kelvin scale, the lowest temperature is called absolute zero. It is the same as degrees Celsius, or degrees Fahrenheit!
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William Thomson, Lord Kelvin
( ) The Kelvin scale was developed by William Thomson, who was also called Lord Kelvin. He was a British physicist and engineer.
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Water freezes at 273 K Using the Celsius scale, water freezes at 273 K. That is the same as 0 degrees Celsius, or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Water freezes at 373 K Using the Kelvin scale, water boils at 373 K. That is the same as 100 degrees Celsius, or 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Absolute Zero Let’s take a closer look at absolute zero.
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absolute zero Let’s define absolute zero.
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absolute zero: the temperature at which kinetic energy cannot exist
Absolute zero is the temperature at which kinetic energy cannot exist. No particles are moving, so there is no temperature.
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absolute zero 0 K Absolute zero occurs at 0 K.
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Now let’s review the information we have covered today.
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Which one is not a scale used to measure temperature?
Celsius Grams Fahrenheit Kelvin Which one is NOT a scale used to measure temperature?
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Which one is not a scale used to measure temperature?
Celsius Grams Fahrenheit Kelvin Grams is NOT a scale used to measure temperature.
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Which scale uses 0° as the freezing point of water, and 100° as the boiling point of water?
Celsius Fahrenheit Kelvin Which scale uses 0° as the freezing point of water, and 100° as the boiling point of water?
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Which scale uses 0° as the freezing point of water, and 100° as the boiling point of water?
Celsius Fahrenheit Kelvin The Celsius scale uses 0° as the freezing point of water, and 100° as the boiling point of water.
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What is absolute zero? What is absolute zero?
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Remember!!! So remember!
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Celsius: a measurement of temperature that uses 0° as the freezing point of water
Celsius, or degrees Celsius, is a measure of temperature in which the freezing temperature of water is at 0 degrees and the boiling point of water is at 100 degrees.
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Kelvin: a scale used to measure temperature that starts at absolute zero (0 K)
The Kelvin scale is also used to measure temperature, but its lowest point is 0 K, or absolute zero.
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absolute zero: the temperature at which kinetic energy cannot exist
Absolute zero is the temperature at which kinetic energy cannot exist. No particles are moving, so there is no temperature.
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