ThermalEnergyTotal kineticenergy of allparticles in asubstance.TemperatureAverage kineticenergy;measured witha thermometerKineticEnergyTotal energyof ALLmovingparticles in asubstance.GoodInsulatorsWool,Plastic,RubberFree!RadiationEnergywavesthroughspaceY-AxisThe vertical(up/down)axis on agraph.PotentialEnergyStoredenergyGoodConductorsMetals,Stone,RockMassThe amountof matter(atoms) in anobject.ConductionHeat transferwhen 2substancesare in directcontact.EnergyThe ability todo work ormakechange in asystemX-AxisThehorizontal(left/right)axis on agraphVolumeThe amountof space anobject takesup.ConvectionHeat transferwhen hotfluids riseand coldfluids sink HeatThe transferof energyfrom warmerto coldersubstances.ThermalEnergyTotal kineticenergy of allparticles in asubstance.TemperatureAverage kineticenergy;measured witha thermometerKineticEnergyTotal energyof ALLmovingparticles in asubstance.GoodInsulatorsWool,Plastic,RubberFree!RadiationEnergywavesthroughspaceY-AxisThe vertical(up/down)axis on agraph.PotentialEnergyStoredenergyGoodConductorsMetals,Stone,RockMassThe amountof matter(atoms) in anobject.ConductionHeat transferwhen 2substancesare in directcontact.EnergyThe ability todo work ormakechange in asystemX-AxisThehorizontal(left/right)axis on agraphVolumeThe amountof space anobject takesup.ConvectionHeat transferwhen hotfluids riseand coldfluids sinkHeatThe transferof energyfrom warmerto coldersubstances.

Thermal Energy Transfer - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Total kinetic energy of all particles in a substance.
    Thermal Energy
  2. Average kinetic energy; measured with a thermometer
    Temperature
  3. Total energy of ALL moving particles in a substance.
    Kinetic Energy
  4. Wool, Plastic, Rubber
    Good Insulators
  5. Free!
  6. Energy waves through space
    Radiation
  7. The vertical (up/down) axis on a graph.
    Y-Axis
  8. Stored energy
    Potential Energy
  9. Metals, Stone, Rock
    Good Conductors
  10. The amount of matter (atoms) in an object.
    Mass
  11. Heat transfer when 2 substances are in direct contact.
    Conduction
  12. The ability to do work or make change in a system
    Energy
  13. The horizontal (left/right) axis on a graph
    X-Axis
  14. The amount of space an object takes up.
    Volume
  15. Heat transfer when hot fluids rise and cold fluids sink
    Convection
  16. The transfer of energy from warmer to colder substances.
    Heat