Vocab Quiz- Interactions Of Matter And Energy Question Preview (ID: 27808)


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How interesting it is to think that the PARTICLES of the SUBSTANCES THAT TAKE UP SPACE are ALWAYS MOVING.
a) kinetic theory of matter
b) temperature
c) thermometer
d) heat

To find this NUMBER, simply MEASURE the AVERAGE MOVEMENT OF ALL THE PARTICLES.
a) kinetic theory of matter
b) temperature
c) thermometer
d) heat

If you are sick, you can use this TOOL TO FIND OUT IF your BODY'S PARTICLES are MOVING at their NORMAL RATE.
a) kinetic theory of matter
b) temperature
c) thermometer
d) heat

The ENERGY FROM THE SUN is known to move from higher speed particles to stationary particles that are vibrating in place.
a) kinetic theory of matter
b) temperature
c) thermometer
d) heat

PHYSICISTS USE THIS to MEASURE the SPEED of the PARTICLES in the substances they are observing
a) Kelvin scale
b) absolute zero
c) specific heat
d) conduction

Try as hard as you would like, but you CAN NOT MOVE ANY MORE ENERGY FROM MATTER beyond this NUMBER.
a) Kelvin scale
b) absolute zero
c) specific heat
d) conduction

Let's see how much WARM ENERGY it takes to RAISE the AVERAGE MOVEMENT of the PARTICLES OF 1 KG of this SUBSTANCE by 1 DEGREES CELSIUS.
a) Kelvin scale
b) absolute zero
c) specific heat
d) conduction

How cool it is that HOT AIR can be TRANSFERRED from ONE SOLID OBJECT TO ANOTHER.
a) Kelvin scale
b) absolute zero
c) specific heat
d) conduction

How cool it is that HOT AIR CAN MOVE from one place to another THROUGH A LIQUID!
a) convection
b) radiation
c) insulation
d) heat scattering

How cool it is that WARM AIR often TRAVELS from one place to another in the form of LIGHT WAVES!
a) convection
b) radiation
c) insulation
d) heat scattering

If you want to keep your house cool over the summer, just make sure the MATERIAL THAT PREVENTS THE FLOW OF WARM AIR is working well.
a) convection
b) radiation
c) insulation
d) heat scattering

Waves of WARM AIR often BOUNCES OFF IN DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS due to their CONTACT WITH PARTICLES OF THE ATMOSPHERE AND H2O.
a) convection
b) radiation
c) insulation
d) heat scattering

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