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1 HEAT HEAT HEAT Directions True or False Definitions Conduction
Convection Scales in Measurement Radiation Directions

2 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

3 True or False Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 HEAT

4 Temperature is the same as heat.
True or False Temperature is the same as heat. True False HEAT

5 Sorry try again  HEAT

6 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

7 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

8 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

9 Sorry try again  HEAT

10 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

11 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

12 Sorry try again  HEAT

13 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

14 Sorry try again  HEAT

15 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

16 Conduction Question 1 Question 2 HEAT

17 Conduction Which kind of matter can heat move through most easily by conduction? Air Metal Water HEAT

18 Sorry try again  HEAT

19 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

20 Sorry try again  HEAT

21 Conduction The movement of heat through matter as particles __________ each other. Leave Bump HEAT

22 Sorry try again  HEAT

23 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

24 Scales in Measurement Question 1 Question 2 HEAT

25 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

26 Sorry try again  HEAT

27 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

28 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

29 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

30 Sorry try again  HEAT

31 Definitions Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 HEAT

32 Definition Heat is a form of energy that moves from ___________. Side to side One place to another HEAT

33 Sorry try again  HEAT

34 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

35 Definitions A thermometer is a tool used to _________ how hot or cold something is. Measure Magnify HEAT

36 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

37 Sorry try again  HEAT

38 Definitions An insulator is any type of material that ______ allow heat to move easily. Does Does not HEAT

39 Sorry try again  HEAT

40 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

41 Convection Question 1 Question 2 HEAT

42 Convection Which kind of matter can heat move through most easily by convection? Liquids Liquids and Gases HEAT

43 Sorry try again  HEAT

44 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

45 Convection The movement of heat through liquids and gases by ________. Currents Waves

46 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

47 Sorry try again  HEAT

48 Radiation Question 1 Question 2 HEAT

49 Radiation Which kind of matter can heat move through most easily by radiation? Gases Empty space HEAT

50 Sorry try again  HEAT

51 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

52 The movement of energy in the form of ________. Particles Waves
Radiation The movement of energy in the form of ________. Particles Waves HEAT

53 Sorry try again  HEAT

54 Yes! You are correct.  HEAT

55 YAY! You completed the HEAT mission!


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