MS-PS1-6: Thermal Energy Design

MS-PS1-6: Thermal Energy Design

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Flashcard

Science

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Barbara White

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Combustion Noun

[kuhm-buhs-chn]

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Combustion


A chemical reaction that occurs when a substance burns in the presence of oxygen, producing heat and light energy.

Example: Combustion occurs when hydrocarbons burn in oxygen, producing carbon dioxide, water, heat, and light.
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2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Reactant Noun

[ree-ak-tnt]

Back

Reactant


A substance that enters into and is altered during a chemical reaction, with its atoms rearranging to form products.

Example: Hydrogen and oxygen molecules react to form water, showing reactants and products.
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3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Product Noun

[prod-uhkt]

Back

Product


A new substance that is formed as the result of the atomic rearrangement that occurs during a chemical reaction.

Example: Methane and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide and water, showing new substances as products.
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4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Exothermic reaction Noun

[ek-soh-thur-mik ree-ak-shn]

Back

Exothermic reaction


A chemical reaction that releases energy into the surrounding environment, typically in the form of thermal energy and light.

Example: Burning wood releases energy as heat and light, showing an exothermic reaction.
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5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Thermal Energy Noun

[thur-muhl en-er-jee]

Back

Thermal Energy


The internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms, which is often transferred as heat.

Example: Heat flows from a hot object to a cold one, showing thermal energy transfer.
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6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Constraints Noun

[kuhn-streynts]

Back

Constraints


Limitations or conditions, such as cost, safety, or available materials, that must be considered and met in an engineering design.

Example: Constraints are limitations like cost or safety in solving engineering problems.
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7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Model Noun

[mod-l]

Back

Model


A representation of a system or object that engineers develop and use to test their ideas before building the real thing.

Example: A blueprint and tools show how engineers plan and test ideas before building.
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