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Energy flows from_________objects to __________________objects, and is/is not the same as temperature?
Water boiling in a pan on the stove and feeling warmer air when you climb to a top bunk bed
Measures average kinetic energy and you use a thermometer
when two objects touch
The most potential energy when it is stretched out, and the most kinetic when it is released and goes flying
Your hand feeling the warmth of a coffee mug and the stove heating a pan that is sitting on the burner
when hot rises and cold sinks
Hot to cold and is not
when energy of an object changes energy is simply being transferred somewhere else
What does temperature measure? What tool do you use to measure temperature?
Water boiling in a pan on the stove and feeling warmer air when you climb to a top bunk bed
Measures average kinetic energy and you use a thermometer
when two objects touch
The most potential energy when it is stretched out, and the most kinetic when it is released and goes flying
Your hand feeling the warmth of a coffee mug and the stove heating a pan that is sitting on the burner
when hot rises and cold sinks
Hot to cold and is not
when energy of an object changes energy is simply being transferred somewhere else
Explain what occurs when the energy of an object changes?
Water boiling in a pan on the stove and feeling warmer air when you climb to a top bunk bed
Measures average kinetic energy and you use a thermometer
when two objects touch
The most potential energy when it is stretched out, and the most kinetic when it is released and goes flying
Your hand feeling the warmth of a coffee mug and the stove heating a pan that is sitting on the burner
when hot rises and cold sinks
Hot to cold and is not
when energy of an object changes energy is simply being transferred somewhere else
How does heat transfer by convection?
Water boiling in a pan on the stove and feeling warmer air when you climb to a top bunk bed
Measures average kinetic energy and you use a thermometer
when two objects touch
The most potential energy when it is stretched out, and the most kinetic when it is released and goes flying
Your hand feeling the warmth of a coffee mug and the stove heating a pan that is sitting on the burner
when hot rises and cold sinks
Hot to cold and is not
when energy of an object changes energy is simply being transferred somewhere else
How does heat transfer by conduction?
Water boiling in a pan on the stove and feeling warmer air when you climb to a top bunk bed
Measures average kinetic energy and you use a thermometer
when two objects touch
The most potential energy when it is stretched out, and the most kinetic when it is released and goes flying
Your hand feeling the warmth of a coffee mug and the stove heating a pan that is sitting on the burner
when hot rises and cold sinks
Hot to cold and is not
when energy of an object changes energy is simply being transferred somewhere else
When you stretch a rubber band out and let it go when does it have the most potential energy? When does it have the most kinetic energy?
Water boiling in a pan on the stove and feeling warmer air when you climb to a top bunk bed
Measures average kinetic energy and you use a thermometer
when two objects touch
The most potential energy when it is stretched out, and the most kinetic when it is released and goes flying
Your hand feeling the warmth of a coffee mug and the stove heating a pan that is sitting on the burner
when hot rises and cold sinks
Hot to cold and is not
when energy of an object changes energy is simply being transferred somewhere else
What are two examples of heat transfer by convection?
Water boiling in a pan on the stove and feeling warmer air when you climb to a top bunk bed
Measures average kinetic energy and you use a thermometer
when two objects touch
The most potential energy when it is stretched out, and the most kinetic when it is released and goes flying
Your hand feeling the warmth of a coffee mug and the stove heating a pan that is sitting on the burner
when hot rises and cold sinks
Hot to cold and is not
when energy of an object changes energy is simply being transferred somewhere else
What are two examples of heat transfer by conduction?
Water boiling in a pan on the stove and feeling warmer air when you climb to a top bunk bed
Measures average kinetic energy and you use a thermometer
when two objects touch
The most potential energy when it is stretched out, and the most kinetic when it is released and goes flying
Your hand feeling the warmth of a coffee mug and the stove heating a pan that is sitting on the burner
when hot rises and cold sinks
Hot to cold and is not
when energy of an object changes energy is simply being transferred somewhere else
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