calorimeterwhat do youuse tomeasurespecific heatheatEnergy that istransferredbetween objectsdue to a differencein temperature ofthe objectforced-airheaterThis uses afurnace andair to heat aroomTemperatureA measure ofthe averagekinetic energyof the particlesof an objectwaterHas avery highspecificheatconductionThe transferof energythroughcontactthermalinsulatorA material inwhichenergy flowsslowlyradiatorThis uses afurnace andhot water orsteam toheat a roomMetalThis materialis goodconductor ofheatheatengineA device thattransformsthermal energyinto mechanicalenergykineticenergyEnergyinmotionconvectionThe transferof thermalenergy in afluid bymovementradiationTransfer ofenergy throughelectromagneticwavesspecificheatThe amount ofheat needed toincrease thetemperature of1KG of an objectby 1 degreecelciuspotentialenergyThis isstoredenergysolarcollectorheatingsystem thatabsorbsradiant energyfrom the suninternalcombustionengineheat enginethat burnsfuel ininternalchambersthermalenergyThe sum ofkinetic andpotentialenergy in theparticles of anobjectmechanicalenergyThe sum ofkinetic andpotentialenergythermodynamicsThe study ofthe relationbetweenthermal energyheat and workThesunThismakesradiantheatA hotairballoonAnexampleofconvectionelectricheaterThis transformselectric energyinto thermalenergytouchinga hotpananexample ofconductioncalorimeterwhat do youuse tomeasurespecific heatheatEnergy that istransferredbetween objectsdue to a differencein temperature ofthe objectforced-airheaterThis uses afurnace andair to heat aroomTemperatureA measure ofthe averagekinetic energyof the particlesof an objectwaterHas avery highspecificheatconductionThe transferof energythroughcontactthermalinsulatorA material inwhichenergy flowsslowlyradiatorThis uses afurnace andhot water orsteam toheat a roomMetalThis materialis goodconductor ofheatheatengineA device thattransformsthermal energyinto mechanicalenergykineticenergyEnergyinmotionconvectionThe transferof thermalenergy in afluid bymovementradiationTransfer ofenergy throughelectromagneticwavesspecificheatThe amount ofheat needed toincrease thetemperature of1KG of an objectby 1 degreecelciuspotentialenergyThis isstoredenergysolarcollectorheatingsystem thatabsorbsradiant energyfrom the suninternalcombustionengineheat enginethat burnsfuel ininternalchambersthermalenergyThe sum ofkinetic andpotentialenergy in theparticles of anobjectmechanicalenergyThe sum ofkinetic andpotentialenergythermodynamicsThe study ofthe relationbetweenthermal energyheat and workThesunThismakesradiantheatA hotairballoonAnexampleofconvectionelectricheaterThis transformselectric energyinto thermalenergytouchinga hotpananexample ofconduction

Thermal Energy - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. B-what do you use to measure specific heat
    B-calorimeter
  2. I-Energy that is transferred between objects due to a difference in temperature of the object
    I-heat
  3. I-This uses a furnace and air to heat a room
    I-forced-air heater
  4. N-A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of an object
    N-Temperature
  5. G-Has a very high specific heat
    G-water
  6. G-The transfer of energy through contact
    G-conduction
  7. O-A material in which energy flows slowly
    O-thermal insulator
  8. O-This uses a furnace and hot water or steam to heat a room
    O-radiator
  9. I-This material is good conductor of heat
    I-Metal
  10. O-A device that transforms thermal energy into mechanical energy
    O-heat engine
  11. B-Energy in motion
    B-kinetic energy
  12. N-The transfer of thermal energy in a fluid by movement
    N-convection
  13. B-Transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves
    B-radiation
  14. O-The amount of heat needed to increase the temperature of 1KG of an object by 1 degree celcius
    O-specific heat
  15. I-This is stored energy
    I-potential energy
  16. B-heating system that absorbs radiant energy from the sun
    B-solar collector
  17. G- heat engine that burns fuel in internal chambers
    G-internal combustion engine
  18. B-The sum of kinetic and potential energy in the particles of an object
    B-thermal energy
  19. G-The sum of kinetic and potential energy
    G-mechanical energy
  20. N-The study of the relation between thermal energy heat and work
    N-thermodynamics
  21. G-This makes radiant heat
    G-The sun
  22. O-An example of convection
    O-A hot air balloon
  23. I-This transforms electric energy into thermal energy
    I-electric heater
  24. N-an example of conduction
    N-touching a hot pan