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- Q1heat transfer by direct contactconduction30sMS-PS3-4
- Q2thermal energy is transferred by the movement of matter in a fluidconvection30sMS-PS3-4
- Q3heat is transferred through electromagnetic rays; matter is not needed at all to transfer energy; thermal energy travels through spaceradiation30sMS-PS3-4
- Q4how thermal energy is transferred in conductiondirect contact30sMS-PS3-4
- Q5in radiation, thermal energy is transferred through this type of contact using electromagnetic waves, energy travels through spaceindirect contact30sMS-PS3-4
- Q6the scientific tool used to measure temperature, or the amount of heat in matterthermometer30sMS-PS3-4
- Q7metric degrees for measuring temperatureCelsius30sMS-PS3-4
- Q8a measure of the mass of a material in a given volumeDensity30sMS-PS3-4
- Q9this happens in gasses and liquids; WARM MATTER RISES AND COOLER MATTER SINKS; this makes gas and liquid flow in a patternConvection current30sMS-PS3-4
- Q10A measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.temperature30sMS-PS3-4
- Q11thermal energy in transfer from one body of matter to anotherheat30sMS-PS3-4
- Q12100 degrees CelsiusWater Boils30sMS-PS3-4
- Q130 degrees CelsiusWater Freezes30sMS-PS3-4
- Q1437 degrees CelsiusAverage Body Temperature30sMS-PS3-4
- Q15The total energy of motion in the particles of a substanceThermal Energy30sMS-PS3-2