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Thermal Energy
Test Description: This will help you understand thermal energy
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Heat is transferred through a fluid in a circular motion is called
A
temperature
B
radiation
C
convection
D
conduction
2) Heat is transferred from one particle of matter to another without the movement of the matter itself is called
A
conduction
B
temperature
C
radiation
D
convection
3) The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves is called
A
radiation
B
conduction
C
convection
D
temperature
4) The movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object is called
A
convection current
B
heat
C
temperature
D
thermal energy
5) A measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles is called
A
convection current
B
thermal energy
C
temperature
D
heat
6) A material that easily transfers heat is called
A
temperature
B
insulator
C
conductor
D
convection current
7) A material that does not conduct heat well is called a(n)
A
convection current
B
conductor
C
insulator
D
temperature
8) Which is not an example of a conductor?
A
copper wire
B
fiberglass
C
aluminum foil
D
silver
9) Which is not an example of an insulator?
A
aluminum foil
B
cotton
C
cardboard
D
rug
10) Which is an example of conduction?
A
fiberglass insulation
B
heat from baseboard heaters filling the room
C
heat on your skin from the sun.
D
soup heating a metal spoon
11) Which is an example of radiation?
A
fiberglass insulation
B
soup heating a metal spoon
C
heat on your skin from the sun
D
heat from baseboard heaters filling the room
12) Which is an example of convection?
A
heat on your skin from the sun
B
soup heating a metal spoon
C
fiberglass insulation
D
heat from baseboard heaters filling the room
13) If two objects have different temperatures, heat will flow
A
from the warmer object to the colder object
B
back and forth from one object to the other object
C
up and then sink
D
from the colder object to the warmer object
14) How are thermal energy, heat and temperature related?
A
Temperature measures heat which caused thermal energy.
B
Thermal energy that is transferred from matter at a higher temperature to matter at a lower temperature is called heat.
C
Only heat and temperature are related.
D
They are not related.
15) How does a glass of juice become cold when you add ice to it?
A
The juice is warmer than the ice. Heat travels in one direction until both items are the same temperature.
B
The ice cools the glass of juice because the slow moving particles in the ice cause the particles of the juice to slow down.
C
Ice is colder than the juice. The cold travels from cold to warm until both items are the same temperature.
D
The ice makes the glass colder so the juice becomes colder.
16) The energy that an object has due to the motion of its particles is called
A
heat
B
thermal energy
C
potential energy
D
kinetic energy
17) The handle of a pot is covered with wood. Which type of heat transfer does the wood reduce?
A
radiation
B
conduction
C
potential energy
D
convection
18) The outside of some windows are covered with a thin shiny metal coating. Which type of heat transfer does the coating reduce?
A
convection
B
conduction
C
radiation
D
potential energy
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