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What temperature does the thermometer read?
 
- 3 degrees
 
2 degrees
 
- 2 degrees
 
- 4 degrees
What temperature does the thermometer read?
 
8 degrees
 
5 degrees
 
1 degree
 
9 degrees
What temperature does the thermometer read?
 
42 degrees
 
41 degrees
 
44 degrees
 
40 degrees
What temperature does the thermometer read?
 
48 degrees
 
45 degrees
 
47 degrees
 
49 degrees
What temperature does the thermometer read?
 
65 degrees
 
63 degrees
 
64 degrees
 
66 degrees
What temperature does the thermometer read?
 
45 degrees
 
46 degrees
 
43 degrees
 
44 degrees
What temperature does the thermometer read?
 
72 degrees
 
71 degrees
 
70 degrees
 
73 degrees
What temperature does the thermometer read?
 
62 degrees
 
60 degrees
 
61 degrees
 
63 degrees
What temperature does the thermometer read?
 
80 degrees
 
70 degrees
 
75 degrees
 
85 degrees
What is the temperature in Fahrenheit?
 
-4<sup>0</sup>
 
20<sup>0</sup>
 
0<sup>0</sup>
 
30<sup>0</sup>
Where do we typically see these kinds of thermometers?
 
outside the house
 
doctor's office
 
inside the house
 
in a chef's kitchen
Why does this thermometer have blue starting at 320 and 00?
 
because 32<sup>0</sup> is freezing and everything below it is freezing
 
blue is a pretty color
 
because 32<sup>0</sup> is hot and everything below it is hot too
Is the temperature closer to 600 or 800?
 
80<sup>0</sup>
 
60<sup>0</sup>
What is the temperature in Fahrenheit?
 
80<sup>0</sup>
 
28<sup>0</sup>
 
20<sup>0</sup>
 
60<sup>0</sup>
What is the temperature in Celsius?
 
0<sup>0</sup>
 
25<sup>0</sup>
 
-5<sup>0</sup>
 
30<sup>0</sup>
Which thermometer has the highest temperature in Fahrenheit?
 
red
 
green
 
blue
What is the temperature in Fahrenheit?
 
100<sup>0</sup>
 
40<sup>0</sup>
 
30<sup>0</sup>
 
90<sup>0</sup>
What is the temperature in Celsius?
 
0<sup>0</sup>
 
-10<sup>0</sup>
 
20<sup>0</sup>
 
-20<sup>0</sup>
Daryl touches a stove and gets burned. What transfer of heat caused his hand to get burned?
 
conduction
 
radiation
 
convection
 
conversion
If a solid absorbs thermal energy it becomes a
 
liquid
 
gas
 
solid
 
plasma
Which is not an insulator
 
copper
 
plastic
 
rubber
 
air
Hot air
 
all of the above
 
rises
 
becomes less dense
 
spreads out
The total kinetic energy of all the particles in a substance is
 
thermal energy
 
heat
 
temperature
 
radiation
which one is the best insulator?
 
styrofoam
 
gold
 
ceramic
 
Iron
what blocks energy transfer?
 
an insulator
 
water
 
a good conductor
 
metal
What are fluids?
 
Liquids and gases
 
solids and gases
 
gases
 
liquids
What is a thermometer for?
 
To measure the average thermal energy
 
To measure the cold rays
 
to measure mass of an object
 
to measure density
which way heat is transferred in this picture?
 
heat transfers from hand to ice cube
 
Heat transfers from ice cube to hand
 
cold transfers from ice cube to hand
 
Cold molecules burn your hand
How does gravity help convection?
 
Denser matter sinks because of gravity
 
lighter matter sinks
 
matter that is more dense floats
 
denser matter is attracted by space
What happens when you add thermal energy to air?
 
molecules in the air move faster and air expands
 
the molecules contract
 
the gases in the air cool down
 
the gas molecules move slower
When warm air raises up, what kind of heat transfer is that?
 
convection
 
radiation
 
conVIction
 
conduction
What is temperature?
 
The average kinetic energy of matter
 
the transfer of thermal enery
 
what we measure with a barometer
 
the energy that makes molecules vibrate
Does conduction need contact to happen?
 
yes
 
it depends of how hot
 
nope
 
never!
Does radiation requires matter to travel through?
 
Nope
 
maybe
 
yes it does.
 
it depends how much heat
when does heat transfer stop happening?
 
When the temperature finally evens out
 
when there is no energy left to transfer
 
never
 
IDK
Which way does heat transfer?
 
from the hottest to the less hot
 
from the less hot to the hottest
 
from the colder to the coldest
 
from the cold to the warm