Chapter 8 - Energy And Heat Question Preview (ID: 17789)
Energy And Heat.
No more energy can be removed from matter at
a) absolute zero
b) 0 degrees celsius
c) its boiling point
d) its freezing point
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The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves is called
a) radiation
b) conduction
c) convection
d) convection currents
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Adding an object's potential energy to its kinetic energy gives you an object's
a) mechanical energy
b) nuclear energy
c) elevated energy
d) electromagnetic energy
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A measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles in an object is called
a) temperature
b) heat
c) thermal energy
d) conduction
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The law of conservation of _____________ states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can change forms.
a) energy
b) mass
c) inertia
d) thermal energy
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The more ______________ an object has, the greater its kinetic energy will be.
a) mass
b) weight
c) size
d) fuel
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As water runs down a hill, its potential energy is converted into ______________ energy.
a) kinetic
b) heat
c) thermal
d) substitute
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__________________causes a pendulum to eventually slow down and stop swinging.
a) friction
b) mass
c) time
d) gravity
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Thermal energy will always move from a ____________ object to a _______________ object.
a) warmer; cooler
b) cooler; warmer
c) taller; shorter
d) darker; lighter
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__________________ is the only form of heat transfer that does not require matter.
a) radiation
b) conduction
c) convection
d) robots in disguise
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