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1 Chapter 10 Study Guide Review

2 The movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object is called
HEAT

3 No more energy can be removed from matter at
Absolute Zero

4 The law of conservation of energy states that when one form of energy is transformed into another, no _________ is destroyed in the process. ENERGY

5 The total energy of all the particles in a substance is called
Thermal Energy

6 A measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles in an object is called
Temperature

7 The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves is called
Radiation

8 Warm objects to colder objects
Heat transfer occurs from __________ objects to _________________ objects Warm objects to colder objects

9 definite shape and definite volume
A solid, such as bismuth, has a _________________ shape and a __________________ volume. definite shape and definite volume

10 In a system, when energy is transformed from one form to another, the total __________ is conserved.

11 Heat is transferred from one particle of matter to another within an object or between two objects in a process called Conduction

12 In a flashlight, _________ energy in the batteries is transformed into electrical energy.
Chemical

13 The potential energy stored in an atom’s nucleus is called __________ energy.
Nuclear

14 A one-degree change in temperature on the Celsius temperature scale is equal to a one-unit temperature change on the ____________________ temperature scale. Kelvin

15 The handle of a spoon in a bowl of hot soup becomes warm due to heat transfer by the process of
Conduction

16 When you rub a piece of sandpaper against a wooden board, ___________ causes some of the kinetic energy to be transformed into thermal energy. Friction

17 True or False A student lists three temperature measurements: 100°F, 100°C, and 100 K. Of the three measurements, 100 K is the highest temperature. False ° C

18 True or False If heat is removed from a system, the temperatures of substances in the system increase. False Decrease

19 True or False Chemical energy is potential energy stored in bonds between atoms.

20 True or False The more particles a substance has at a given temperature, the more thermal energy it has. True

21 True or False If heat is transferred from Object A to Object B, the temperature of Object B decreases. False Increases

22 Beaker C has the most thermal energy because it has the highest temperature and as much water as any other beaker.

23 Heat will be transferred from the warm air to the cold soda.
Short Answer Suppose you leave a glass of ice-cold soda on a table in a warm room. In what direction(s) will heat be transferred in this system? When does the heat transfer stop? Heat will be transferred from the warm air to the cold soda. Heat transfer stops when the air and soda all have the same temperature.

24 Short Answer Identify three temperature scales that people use.
The three temperature scales are Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin.

25 Short Answer Describe the energy transfer that takes place in a battery powered flashlight.
The chemical energy in the battery is transformed into electrical energy that flows through the wires and finally transforms into electrical and heat energy in the light bulb.

26 Short Answer Describe the energy transformations in each picture .
A music player changes chemical energy (battery) into electrical energy and then into sound energy

27 Short Answer Describe the energy transformations in each picture .
A hot plate changes electrical energy into thermal energy. Some electrical energy also changes into EM energy (light)

28 Short Answer Describe the energy transformations in each picture .
Solar panels change EM energy from the sun into electrical energy

29 Short Answer Describe the energy transformations in each picture .
A fan changes electrical energy into mechanical energy.


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