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Although there are several units to measure enery, including heat energy, scientists use
The energy (Joules) needed to increase the temperature of 1 Kg of a substance by 1 degree Celsius.
We can not record temperatures below absolute zero because the movement of all matter stops.
how quickly the temperature of a substance will change as it gains or losses energy.
Joules
answers 1 & 3
solid, liquid, gas
Fahrenheit Scale
conduction, convection, radiation
Knowing specific heat helps us to determine
The energy (Joules) needed to increase the temperature of 1 Kg of a substance by 1 degree Celsius.
We can not record temperatures below absolute zero because the movement of all matter stops.
how quickly the temperature of a substance will change as it gains or losses energy.
Joules
answers 1 & 3
solid, liquid, gas
Fahrenheit Scale
conduction, convection, radiation
The three ways that heat can flow are:
The energy (Joules) needed to increase the temperature of 1 Kg of a substance by 1 degree Celsius.
We can not record temperatures below absolute zero because the movement of all matter stops.
how quickly the temperature of a substance will change as it gains or losses energy.
Joules
answers 1 & 3
solid, liquid, gas
Fahrenheit Scale
conduction, convection, radiation
The temperature scale on which the freezing point of water is at 32 degrees is the:
The energy (Joules) needed to increase the temperature of 1 Kg of a substance by 1 degree Celsius.
We can not record temperatures below absolute zero because the movement of all matter stops.
how quickly the temperature of a substance will change as it gains or losses energy.
Joules
answers 1 & 3
solid, liquid, gas
Fahrenheit Scale
conduction, convection, radiation
If a substance has a low specific heat we know
The energy (Joules) needed to increase the temperature of 1 Kg of a substance by 1 degree Celsius.
We can not record temperatures below absolute zero because the movement of all matter stops.
how quickly the temperature of a substance will change as it gains or losses energy.
Joules
answers 1 & 3
solid, liquid, gas
Fahrenheit Scale
conduction, convection, radiation
Put the following in order from lowest energy to highest energy.
The energy (Joules) needed to increase the temperature of 1 Kg of a substance by 1 degree Celsius.
We can not record temperatures below absolute zero because the movement of all matter stops.
how quickly the temperature of a substance will change as it gains or losses energy.
Joules
answers 1 & 3
solid, liquid, gas
Fahrenheit Scale
conduction, convection, radiation
What is specific heat?
The energy (Joules) needed to increase the temperature of 1 Kg of a substance by 1 degree Celsius.
We can not record temperatures below absolute zero because the movement of all matter stops.
how quickly the temperature of a substance will change as it gains or losses energy.
Joules
answers 1 & 3
solid, liquid, gas
Fahrenheit Scale
conduction, convection, radiation
Why can't there be a temperature lower than absolute zero?
The energy (Joules) needed to increase the temperature of 1 Kg of a substance by 1 degree Celsius.
We can not record temperatures below absolute zero because the movement of all matter stops.
how quickly the temperature of a substance will change as it gains or losses energy.
Joules
answers 1 & 3
solid, liquid, gas
Fahrenheit Scale
conduction, convection, radiation
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