A calorie is
What happens to molecules in a substance as heat is applied?
Which type of material is used to prevent heat from flowing into or out of a substance?
A piece of iron is an example of ____
When objects like a stove-top burner are heated to _____ they give off a great deal of visible light.
The specific heat of a substance is typically measured in ______.
How many different ways can heat be transferred from one source to another?
The transfer of energy by the flow of a liquid or a gas
The movement of energy such as heat or electricity through direct contact
The flow of thermal energy from Warner to cooler objects
The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
An increase in volume that is caused by an increase in temperature
The amount of energy, usually measured in joules, needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
Heat is the flow of conductive energy from one substance to another
A thermometer placed in boiling water will register 212C
Specific heat measures how much energy is required to warm 1 gram of a particular substance by 1 degree Celsius
Heat moves in three ways: radiation, conduction, and convection
The total amount of thermal energy in a substance depends on temperature and mass
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