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$100 Heat Transfer Heat Properties of Water Temperature Diagrams & graphs $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Jeopardy
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This method of heat transfer involves collisions of molecules. What is CONDUCTION
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The only method that can transfer heat energy through the vacuum of space. What is RADIATION
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This method can transfer heat energy in fluids (liquids and gases)? What is CONVECTION?
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This method of heat transfer involves density differences What is CONVECTION?
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What is CONDUCTION? This method can transfer heat energy through solids.
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This is the UNIT of measure for heat energy. What is the Joule?
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This substance has the highest specific heat of any common material. What is WATER?
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Of air, granite, and copper, this substance has the smallest specific heat. What is COPPER?
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE
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Heat flows from a source to THIS. What is a SINK?
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If equal amounts of heat energy are added to equal masses of water, basalt, iron, and lead, this substance will experience the smallest temperature increase. What is WATER?
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3.98 o C At what temperature does water reach maximum density?
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4.18 joules/gram x C o What is the specific heat of liquid water?
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To melt 1g of ice at 0 o C, this much energy must be added. What are 334 J/g?
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The greatest number of joules are released into the air when H 2 O changes between this phase and this phase. What is between water vapor and liquid water?
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What must be happening if heat energy is added to water but the temperature doesnt change. What is a change of phase?
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What is temperature actually measuring? The average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules of a substance
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At what temperature, in degrees Kelvin, does all molecular motion stop? MUST GIVE NUMBER! 0 degrees Kelvin
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The Kelvin equivalent of 140 degrees Fahrenheit. What is 333 degrees K
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Which of the following is the lowest temperature? 0 o F, -10 o C, 260 o K 0oF0oF
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The number of degrees between the boiling point and freezing point of water on the Kelvin scale? 100 degrees
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Between which 2 consecutive points is the most energy added? D and E
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By what process does heat energy flow from A to B? Conduction
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At which letter location does the air have the greatest density? Location E
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What process is illustrated by the diagram? Refraction
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334 joules/g will be released into the environment when going from this letter to this letter. From C to B
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FINAL JEOPARDY ? Impossible Heat Question
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What will be the temperature of the water when the system reaches equilibrium? 50 degrees C
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