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Thermal Energy & Energy Sources Vocabulary Warm Up
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Renewable or Nonrenewable Identify the following as either renewable or nonrenewable: petroleum (oil) Nonrenewable
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Renewable or Nonrenewable Identify the following as either renewable or nonrenewable: coal Nonrenewable
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Renewable or Nonrenewable Identify the following as either renewable or nonrenewable: solar Renewable
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Renewable or Nonrenewable Identify the following as either renewable or nonrenewable: water power (hydro/tidal) Renewable
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Renewable or Nonrenewable Identify the following as either renewable or nonrenewable: nuclear Nonrenewable
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Renewable or Nonrenewable Identify the following as either renewable or nonrenewable: wind Renewable
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Energy Sources What is the cleanest burning fossil fuel? Natural Gas
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Energy Sources What is the most commonly used fossil fuel in the U.S.? Coal
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Energy Sources What is used to fuel a nuclear reactor? Uranium - 238
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Energy Sources What are the 2 main byproducts of burning fossil fuels? Water and Carbon Dioxide
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Energy Sources What is the thermal energy obtained in a nuclear reactor used to make? Electricity
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Energy Sources Which fossil fuel is refined to make gasoline? Petroleum
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Energy Sources What is the major use of coal in the U.S.? Electricity
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Definitions ____________ is the thermal energy that transfers due to a difference in temperature. Heat
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Definitions ____________ is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves. Radiation
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Definitions ____________ is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter. Temperature
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Definitions ____________ is the transfer of heat through particle movement. Convection
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Definitions Every material has its own __________ ________. This is the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of 1 g of a material by 1ᵒC. Specific Heat
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Definitions ____________ is the transfer of heat through direct contact of particles. Conduction
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Units of Measurement What unit is used to measure heat? Joules
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Units of Measurement What unit is used to measure mass? g
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Units of Measurement What unit is used to measure temperature (in science)? ᵒC
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Units of Measurement What unit is used to measure specific heat? J / g ᵒC
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Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation Touching a Hot Curling Iron Conduction
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Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation A Pan on the Stove Conduction
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Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation The Heater in your House Convection
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Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation Boiling Water Convection
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Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation Radiation
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Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation Roasting a Marshmallow Radiation
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Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation Convection
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Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation Melting an Ice Cube in your Hand Conduction
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Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation Conduction
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Types of Heat Transfer Identify the following as either: Conduction, Convection or Radiation The Heat from the Sun Radiation
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