
HEAT AND TEMPERATURE SELF ASSESSMENT
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- Q1
Which Of the following give us the correct definition of heat?
Heat is the measure of hotness or coldness of a body, object or a substance.
Heat is a form of energy the transfers from a body of higher temperature to another body of lower temperature.
Heat is a measure of the average translational kinetic energy of the molecules of a system
Heat is the quantity required to raise a body’s temperature by one degree celsius.
120sS8FE-Ig-29 - Q2
Temperature describes the__________ of molecules in a substance.
kinetic energy
gravitational force
potential energy
thermal energy
60s - Q3
Which of the following is NOT a unit of temperature?
Fahrenheit
Celsius
kelvin
Joule
30s - Q4
What happens to the temperature of an object when the particles are moving faster?
increases
reduces
remains constant
increases then reduces
45s - Q5
Which of the following accurately describes the concept behind a pie cooling on a tabletop?
Since the pie has a higher temperature than the surrounding air, heat is transferred from the pie to the air until they have the same temperature.
Because the air is cold, it has very fast moving particles which take heat energy away from the pie.
Since the pie ha a higher temperature than the surrounding air, cold is transferred from the air to the pie.
Since the pie is hot, the pie has very slow moving particles and as the particles speed up over time they give off heat.
120s - Q6
Which of the following can transfer the greatest amount of heat?
1 teapot of tap water
1 cup of tap water
1 teapot of boiling water
1 cup of boiling water
60s