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Heat and Temperature Review!. Try quizzing someone at home or practice answering on your own! The questions are marked with a Q and the answers are marked with an A Have fun!!! -Miss White . Q: What will happen to the cool spoon once it is placed into the hot soup? Why? .
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Heat and Temperature Review! • Try quizzing someone at home or practice answering on your own! • The questions are marked with a Q and the answers are marked with an A • Have fun!!! -Miss White
Q: What will happen to the cool spoon once it is placed into the hot soup? Why? Q: Why is the ice cube melting? A: The ice cube is melting because the Sun has a lot of Thermal Energy. Heat is moving from the hot sun to the cold ice cube, which is melting it. A: The heat from the soup will move into the cold spoon. The spoon will get warmer. I know that heat moves from hot objects to cool objects.
Q: What is the force that occurs when one object rubs against another object? Q: What is the term for the flow of thermal energy from warmer objects to cooler objects? A: Friction A: Heat
A: The third thermometer would have more thermal energy. I know this because as temperature rises, the particles in the liquid inside the thermometer expand (move away from each other) and move quickly. The warmer an object is, the more thermal energy it has. Q: Which thermometer would have MORE thermal energy (energy of moving particles) ? How do you know?
How does a furnace create heat? A: The wood or fuel has chemical energy. Once the wood or fuel is ignited, the chemical energy changes to thermal energy, producing heat to warm up our homes!
How does rubbing our hands together create heat? A: When I rub my hands together, I am using friction to create heat. Mechanical energy is changed to thermal energy.
What is the temperature in the Fahrenheit Scale? *C *F A: 62 Degrees Fahrenheit A: 100 Degrees Fahrenheit
What is a measure of how hot or cold something is? (A: Temperature) What is the tool that is used to measure temperature called? (A: Thermometer)