
Heat Transfer and Temperature
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Katherine Heter
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Heat Transfer and Temperature
By Katie Heter
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What is temperature actually measuring?
The amount of heat energy
The amount of light energy
The amount of heat
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When heat is added to the blocks using the fire which way does the heat/energy move?
From the blocks to the fire
From the fire to the blocks
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When the blocks are cooled using the ice which way does the heat/energy move?
From the ice to the blocks
From the blocks to the ice
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When the brick and iron are heated which one holds more energy before it release it?
Iron
Brick
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Where does the energy "go" when the blocks are heated.
First into the block then it disappears
From the fire to the air then into the block
From the fire to the block then into the air
From the fire to the block and it all stays there
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If the blocks are heated in a closed room for 5 hours what do you think would happen?
The blocks would release heat into the room, heating the room
The blocks would hold all of the heat
The blocks would get hotter then cool off
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Which way is the heat energy moving?
From the warm object to the cold object
From the cold object to the warm object
It changes based on the scenario
The energy doesn't move
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What happens when the hot block is added to the cold water?
The energy moves from the water to the block cooling the block.
The energy moves from the block to the water heating the water.
The energy doesn't move between the two.
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Why does the process of energy transfer stop.
It doesn't it will keep moving between the block and water.
The energy never moved, it just disappeared.
The amount of energy was equal in both so it stopped moving.
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Heat moves from warm to cold! ALWAYS Warm to cold!
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Which direction does heat move?
From warm to cold.
From cold to warm
It depends on the situation.
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When energy is added or removed from an object
its state of matter MAY change.
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Solid and Liquid
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Liquid and Gas
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Melting Point
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Boiling Point
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Freezing Point
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Condensation Point
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Increasing Energy
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melting
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What happens when a solid melts?
Its molecules move farther apart.
Its molecules move closer together
The speed of its molecules decreases
The temperature decreases although heat is added
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Some ice cubes are added to a pot of boiling water. After a few moments, the water stops boiling.
Which of the following explains why the water stopped boiling?
Heat energy from the water melted the ice.
Particles from the boiling water moved into the ice and melted the ice.
Cold energy from the ice transferred into the water, lowering the temperature of the water
Cold energy leaving the ice caused it to melt
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Mrs. Heter added a room temperature copper cube and an aluminum cube she just removed from the freezer to a beaker of boiling water. She left the cubes in the water for three hours. Which of the following describes a heat flow that took place during those three hours?
from the aluminum cube to the beaker
from the copper cube to the boiling water
from the aluminum cube to the copper cube
from the boiling water to the aluminum cube
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If you hold a glass of ice tea on a summer’s day, which of the following will happen?
Cold will travel from the glass to your hand
The temperature of your tea will decrease
The temperature of your hand will increase
Heat will travel from your hand to the glass
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When a liquid substance, such as water, gains heat energy, which of the following will happen?
The water will always change state and become a gas
The water may become solid
The water will remain in the liquid state regardless of the amount of heat gained.
The water may change state depending on the amount of heat gained
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Beth takes a sip of very hot soup and decides to put an ice cube in her bowl. Which best describes what happens next?
The cold from the ice evaporates in the air
Heat is destroyed as the ice melts.
Heat from the soup flows into the ice cube.
Cold from the ice cube flows into the soup
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Heat always travels from _________________ to _________________.
bottom to top
top to bottom
cold to hot
hot to cold
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If heat is added to an ice cube it will
sometimes melt
always melt
sometimes freeze
always evaporate
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