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Thermal energy is the motion of particles in a substance at a given temperature. Substances absorb light energy from the
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Why do restaurants wash their dishes with hot water?(1 point)
Responses Hot water is cheaper than cold water. Hot water is
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Why do restaurants wash their dishes with hot water? The subject is referring to thermal energy
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What is another name for heat?
A light energy B infrared energy C thermal energy D electromagnetic energy
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Based on the passage, an object with a lot of thermal energy
A might be cold but very small. B might be cold but very large. C is
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Thermal energy is the motion of particles in a substance at a given temperature. Substances absorb light energy from the sun,
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What is the best description of thermal energy?(1 point) Responses Thermal energy is a type of kinetic energy. Thermal energy is
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. Which of these best describes temperature?
A Average potential energy B Total count of molecules C Average kinetic energy D Air
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Thermal energy is the motion of particles in a substance at a given temperature. Substances absorb light energy from the sun,
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Kate is creating two models to describe the effect of thermal energy on the movement of particles in a liquid. She draws the
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you cannot use the same answer twice.
Column A 1. Energy 2. Kinetic Energy 3. Temperature 4. Thermal Energy 5. Mechanical Energy
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Flow of Thermal Energy Exploration
To begin, set the simulation up as follows: 1. You will need to click *Energy Symbols* and
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Flow of Thermal Energy Exploration
To begin, set the simulation up as follows: 1. You will need to click *Energy Symbols* and
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Flow of Thermal Energy Exploration
To begin, set the simulation up as follows: 1. You will need to click *Energy Symbols* and
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Flow of Thermal Energy Exploration
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Flow of Thermal Energy Exploration To begin, set the simulation up as follows: 1. You will need to click *Energy
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How Thermal Energy Flows Between Objects Exploration
Click reset, and then set up the simulation as follows: 1. Click *Energy
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How Thermal Energy Flows Between Objects Exploration
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How Thermal Energy Flows Between Objects Exploration
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How Thermal Energy Flows Between Objects Exploration
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How Thermal Energy Flows Between Objects Exploration
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How Thermal Energy Flows Between Objects Exploration
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Why does air in a room rise when it gains thermal energy from a heater? (1 point) Responses Warm air always rises. Warm air
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How should Kate complete her unfinished model?
a Kate should draw particles far apart and moving freely to show thermal energy
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A persons hands getting warm when they rub them together.
A)electrical energy B)thermal energy C)light energy D)mechanical energy
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(Answers may be used once, more than once or not at all)
___ flows from ____ to ____ areas. ____ is a measure of this flow. The
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Two objects are sitting on a table. Thermal energy is being transferred from one object to another. When does this transfer of
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If a student puts their hand on a cold metal doorknob, how will thermal energy move?
* 1 point A. Cold moves from the doorknob to
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Which is the best example of thermal energy?
A) Thermal energy is heat energy. B) Thermal energy is a type of potential energy.
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Which has more thermal energy, a massive iceberg or a cup of coffee?
a A cup of coffee because it is hotter b A cup of coffee,
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Which has more thermal energy, a massive iceberg or a cup of coffee?
a A cup of coffee, due to its mass b A cup of coffee because
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Which substance has the most energy? (Hint: Look at the energy symbols)
a) brick b) iron c) olive oil d) water Use the slider to
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What has more thermal energy, a Massive iceberg or a Cup of coffee?
A) An iceberg because it is colder B) A cup of coffee due to
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Based on the passage, an object with a lot of thermal energy
A might be cold but very small. B might be cold but very large. C is
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Which of the following is an example of thermal energy being transferred directly from one substance to another via conduction?
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Two objects are sitting on a table. Thermal energy is being transferred from one object to another. When does this transfer of
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What energy transfirmatiin happens when i rub my hands together
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Which scenario shows conduction?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AHot soup warms the bowl where it sits.%0D%0AHot soup warms
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Which of the following s an example of thermal energy transferred directly from one substance to another via conduction?
A)the
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You have 50 grams of water that begins at a temperature of 28°C. If you add 100 calories of heat to this amount of water, what
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Which of the following is an example of thermal energy being transferred directly from one substance to another via conduction?
a
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Which scenario best describes a scientist who is studying thermal energy?
• She works alone to research and carry out the
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What happens when thermal energy is applied to an ice cube?
• Its water molecules lose kinetic energy, so the ice cube melts.
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Kate is creating two models to describe the effect of thermal energy on the movement of particles in a liquid. She draws the
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HowshouldKatecompleteherunfinishedmodel?
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HowshouldKatecompleteherunfinishedmodel?
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What is the best description of heat?(1 point)Responsesthe flow of thermal energy from a cooler substance to a warmer
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What is the best description of thermal energy?(1 point)
Responses Thermal energy is kinetic energy. Thermal energy is kinetic
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What happens when thermal energy is applied to a substance?(1 point)
Responses Its particles slow down. Its particles slow down.
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What is the best description of thermal energy?(1 point)
Responses Thermal energy is a type of potential energy. Thermal energy
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