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What is reflection and how does it occur?
solid: tightly together vibration movement, liquid: freely in a confined space, gas: freely very spaced out random motion
white
energy
they travel through space because they do not need a medium to travel on
The average kinetic energy of the particles increases as the temperature increases.
water has a high specific heat where metals have a low specific heat
reflection is when light hits something smooth and bounces off at the same angle it traveled from.
a material that does not allow energy to flow easily: a pot's handle
What happens to particles when heat is added to a substance?
solid: tightly together vibration movement, liquid: freely in a confined space, gas: freely very spaced out random motion
white
energy
they travel through space because they do not need a medium to travel on
The average kinetic energy of the particles increases as the temperature increases.
water has a high specific heat where metals have a low specific heat
reflection is when light hits something smooth and bounces off at the same angle it traveled from.
a material that does not allow energy to flow easily: a pot's handle
Explain the particle arrangement and motion for each state of matter:
solid: tightly together vibration movement, liquid: freely in a confined space, gas: freely very spaced out random motion
white
energy
they travel through space because they do not need a medium to travel on
The average kinetic energy of the particles increases as the temperature increases.
water has a high specific heat where metals have a low specific heat
reflection is when light hits something smooth and bounces off at the same angle it traveled from.
a material that does not allow energy to flow easily: a pot's handle
What color do we see when all light is reflected off an object?
solid: tightly together vibration movement, liquid: freely in a confined space, gas: freely very spaced out random motion
white
energy
they travel through space because they do not need a medium to travel on
The average kinetic energy of the particles increases as the temperature increases.
water has a high specific heat where metals have a low specific heat
reflection is when light hits something smooth and bounces off at the same angle it traveled from.
a material that does not allow energy to flow easily: a pot's handle
How do light waves travel? Do they need matter to travel on?
solid: tightly together vibration movement, liquid: freely in a confined space, gas: freely very spaced out random motion
white
energy
they travel through space because they do not need a medium to travel on
The average kinetic energy of the particles increases as the temperature increases.
water has a high specific heat where metals have a low specific heat
reflection is when light hits something smooth and bounces off at the same angle it traveled from.
a material that does not allow energy to flow easily: a pot's handle
What is transferred with a wave?
solid: tightly together vibration movement, liquid: freely in a confined space, gas: freely very spaced out random motion
white
energy
they travel through space because they do not need a medium to travel on
The average kinetic energy of the particles increases as the temperature increases.
water has a high specific heat where metals have a low specific heat
reflection is when light hits something smooth and bounces off at the same angle it traveled from.
a material that does not allow energy to flow easily: a pot's handle
Compare the specific heat of water and metals
solid: tightly together vibration movement, liquid: freely in a confined space, gas: freely very spaced out random motion
white
energy
they travel through space because they do not need a medium to travel on
The average kinetic energy of the particles increases as the temperature increases.
water has a high specific heat where metals have a low specific heat
reflection is when light hits something smooth and bounces off at the same angle it traveled from.
a material that does not allow energy to flow easily: a pot's handle
What is a thermal insulator? Give examples of a thermal insulator.
solid: tightly together vibration movement, liquid: freely in a confined space, gas: freely very spaced out random motion
white
energy
they travel through space because they do not need a medium to travel on
The average kinetic energy of the particles increases as the temperature increases.
water has a high specific heat where metals have a low specific heat
reflection is when light hits something smooth and bounces off at the same angle it traveled from.
a material that does not allow energy to flow easily: a pot's handle
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