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HEAT HEAT HEAT Directions True or False Definitions Conduction
Convection Scales in Measurement Radiation Directions
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Directions Choose a subject – True/False, Conduction, Insulator, Definitions, Convection, Radiation Click on each question, and then carefully answer each. If you get a question correct, move onto to the next question. If you get a question incorrect, try again until you get it correct. HEAT
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True or False Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 HEAT
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Temperature is the same as heat.
True or False Temperature is the same as heat. True False HEAT
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Heat can change the size of matter. (solids, liquids, and gases)
True or False Heat can change the size of matter. (solids, liquids, and gases) True False HEAT
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True or False True False
The amount of heat in matter depends on how fast the particles are moving and the amount of matter present. True False HEAT
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Water’s boiling point is 50°C and 120°F.
True or False Water’s boiling point is 50°C and 120°F. True False HEAT
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Conduction Question 1 Question 2 HEAT
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Conduction Which kind of matter can heat move through most easily by conduction? Air Metal Water HEAT
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Conduction The movement of heat through matter as particles __________ each other. Leave Bump HEAT
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Scales in Measurement Question 1 Question 2 HEAT
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What is freezing point of water? 24° F, 5° C 32° F, 0° C
Scales in Measurement What is freezing point of water? 24° F, 5° C 32° F, 0° C HEAT
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What is the boiling point of water? 212° F, 100° C 57° F, 42° C
Scales in Measurement What is the boiling point of water? 212° F, 100° C 57° F, 42° C HEAT
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Definitions Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 HEAT
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Definition Heat is a form of energy that moves from ___________. Side to side One place to another HEAT
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Definitions A thermometer is a tool used to _________ how hot or cold something is. Measure Magnify HEAT
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Definitions An insulator is any type of material that ______ allow heat to move easily. Does Does not HEAT
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Convection Question 1 Question 2 HEAT
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Convection Which kind of matter can heat move through most easily by convection? Liquids Liquids and Gases HEAT
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Convection The movement of heat through liquids and gases by ________. Currents Waves
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Radiation Question 1 Question 2 HEAT
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Radiation Which kind of matter can heat move through most easily by radiation? Gases Empty space HEAT
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The movement of energy in the form of ________. Particles Waves
Radiation The movement of energy in the form of ________. Particles Waves HEAT
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