
PB-SC.912.P.10.4 (H) - Describe heat as the energy transferred by convection, conduction, and radiation, and explain the connection of heat to change in temperature or states of matter.
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- Q1Which of the following methods of heat transfer involves the movement of fluids, such as air or water?ConductionInsulationConvectionRadiation30s
- Q2What do we call the process by which heat is transferred through direct contact between materials?EvaporationConductionConvectionRadiation30s
- Q3Which method of heat transfer does not require a medium and can occur in a vacuum?InsulationConductionRadiationConvection30s
- Q4Which state of matter is characterized by having a definite shape and volume?PlasmaGasLiquidSolid30s
- Q5What happens to the temperature of an object when it absorbs heat energy?It increasesIt changes colorIt stays the sameIt decreases30s
- Q6What type of heat transfer occurs when warm air rises and cool air sinks, creating a cycle?RadiationConductionRefractionConvection30s
- Q7Which of the following states of matter can flow and take the shape of its container?GasSolidLiquidPlasma30s
- Q8Which method of heat transfer involves the transfer of thermal energy through electromagnetic waves?RadiationConductionConvectionConduction30s
- Q9What is the energy called that is transferred when a substance changes from one state of matter to another?CalorimetryPotential energyKinetic energyLatent heat30s
- Q10What happens to particles in a substance as it heats up?They stay stillThey move fasterThey move slowerThey become denser30s