chapter 6 study guide Flashcards

1
Q

what happens to most materials when they are heated?

A

expansion

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2
Q

what happens to the average kinetic energy when the temperature is increased?

A

when temp increases, average kinetic energy increases

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3
Q

describe the changes in energy as related to heat engines

A

a heat engine changes thermal energy into mechanical energy

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4
Q

what two kinds of energy are found in the mechanical energy of a football during a pass down the field?

A

potential energy and kinetic energy

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5
Q

in years past, people would put a hot water bottle in their bed to help warm their bed. what do we call this transfer of the warmth from the water bottle to their feet?

A

heat

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6
Q

what water is heated on a stove, what kind of energy is transferred?

A

thermal energy

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7
Q

every material has its own specific heat. is it easier to change the temp of materials with a high specific heat or low specific heat?

A

low specific heat

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8
Q

why is the ocean cold even in summer?

A

high specific heat

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9
Q

when you take a bottle of water out of the refrigerator, why does your hand get cold?

A

conduction

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10
Q

describe the changes in energy as related to how a thermostat works

A

thermostats transform thermal energy into mechanical energy

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11
Q

be able to list some examples of a heating appliance

A

coffee maker, clothes/curling iron

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12
Q

be able to explain why a bimetallic coil is used in a thermostat

A

a bimetallic coil is used in a thermostat because the two metals heat and cool at different rates

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13
Q

which part of a refrigerator causes the coolant to change from a liquid to a gas?

A

expansion value

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14
Q

which part of the refrigerator removes thermal energy from inside the refrigerator?

A

coolant vapor

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15
Q

which part of the refrigerator compresses the coolant and increases its thermal energy

A

compressor

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16
Q

in what part of an internal combustion engine is the gasoline mixed with air?

A

cylinder

17
Q

what is the lowest possible temp?

A

0 degrees K

18
Q

be able to explain how a liquid thermometer works

A

a liquid thermometer works because liquid expands when warmed

19
Q

how is thermal energy calculated?

A

thermal energy is its kinetic energy plus its potential energy

20
Q

why does water make a good coolant?

A

water makes a good coolant because it has a high specific heat

21
Q

what kind of radiation do all objects emit?

A

electromagnetic radiation

22
Q

when a substance is heated, the particles gain energy and spread out creating more volume. what happens to the mass of the substance when it is heated?

A

the mass remains the same

23
Q

be able to describe heat

A

heat is thermal energy transferred from one object to another because of a different in temp

24
Q

to check if a stovetop is hot, you place your hand near the top of the stove and feel that it is warm without touching it. why can you feel the heat from the stovetop?

A

radiation

25
Q

which part of an internal combustion engine transforms thermal energy into mechanical energy?

A

piston

26
Q

a hot iron is turned off and cools down to room temp. why does the iron cool?

A

the iron cools because heat energy is transferred from the warm iron to the cooler room

27
Q

in an experiment, bars of different metals are all heated to 100 degrees celsius to determine how their volumes and length would be affected. predict the most likely outcome

A

all volumes and lengths change

28
Q

be able to identify three scales that are used to measure temp

A

kelvin, fahrenheit, and celsius

29
Q

compare and contrast temp and thermal energy

A

similar because they are related to the energy in the particles of objects. temp is a measure of average kinetic energy of the particles, while thermal energy is a measure of the total energy (potential and kinetic) of all the particles in an object

30
Q

be able to explain why a thermometer does not measure thermal energy

A

it does not give information about the potential energy of the particles in the substance