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Which is the highest temperature: 50 C 50 F 50 K ?
50 K
Kinetic energy
There is no energy or no movement of particles
Density
Heat transfer
The particles from the warmer object make the particles in the cooler object move faster
When heated air moves from baseboard heaters to the rest of a room
Silver
Iron has a higher specific heat than silver. Both absorb the same amount of heat which will have a great temperature change?
50 K
Kinetic energy
There is no energy or no movement of particles
Density
Heat transfer
The particles from the warmer object make the particles in the cooler object move faster
When heated air moves from baseboard heaters to the rest of a room
Silver
The temperature would be the same in both beakers if what energy is the same?
50 K
Kinetic energy
There is no energy or no movement of particles
Density
Heat transfer
The particles from the warmer object make the particles in the cooler object move faster
When heated air moves from baseboard heaters to the rest of a room
Silver
When conduction occurs what happens to the particles of the hotter item?
50 K
Kinetic energy
There is no energy or no movement of particles
Density
Heat transfer
The particles from the warmer object make the particles in the cooler object move faster
When heated air moves from baseboard heaters to the rest of a room
Silver
What occurs only from warm objects to colder ones?
50 K
Kinetic energy
There is no energy or no movement of particles
Density
Heat transfer
The particles from the warmer object make the particles in the cooler object move faster
When heated air moves from baseboard heaters to the rest of a room
Silver
What happens to the molecules at 273 K?
50 K
Kinetic energy
There is no energy or no movement of particles
Density
Heat transfer
The particles from the warmer object make the particles in the cooler object move faster
When heated air moves from baseboard heaters to the rest of a room
Silver
What is an example of convection?
50 K
Kinetic energy
There is no energy or no movement of particles
Density
Heat transfer
The particles from the warmer object make the particles in the cooler object move faster
When heated air moves from baseboard heaters to the rest of a room
Silver
As air gets warmer it rises, as it gets colder it sinks. What science term is this describing?
50 K
Kinetic energy
There is no energy or no movement of particles
Density
Heat transfer
The particles from the warmer object make the particles in the cooler object move faster
When heated air moves from baseboard heaters to the rest of a room
Silver
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