FalseDuringconduction, heatis transferred bythe movement ofcurrents within afluidGasone of thesubstancesthat transfersheat in acurrentConductorconductsheat wellThermometertool used tomeasuretemperatureConductionenergytransferthroughtouchElectromagneticEnergythe type ofenergytransferredthroughradiationHeattransfer ofthermalenergy fromwarm to coolFalseas mostsubstancescool, theyexpandtruespecificheatmeasuredin J/kg*°K0°Cfreezingpoint ofwater onCelsiusscaleCelsiusScaletemperaturescale used bymost of theworld andscientistsSpecificHeatAmount of energyrequired to raisethe temperatureof 1 kilogram of asubstance by 1KelvinTruethe kelvinscale hasno negativenumbersTemperaturemeasure ofthe averagekineticenergy of asubstanceConvectionCurrentthemovementof heat influids0°KabsolutezeroBoilingPointpointwhere aliquid turnsto a gasMetalmost ofthese aregood heatconductorsConvectionthermalenergytransfer influidsLiquidone of thesubstancesthat transfersheat in acurrentFalseCelsius andKelvin scalesare NOTused inscienceInsulatordoes NOTconductheat wellFahrenheitScalescale thatthe UnitedStates usesto measuretemperature32°Ffreezingpoint ofwater onFahrenheitscaleabsolutezeropoint whereno moreenergy canbe removedfrom matter100°Cboiling pointof water onCelsiusscaleKineticif two identicalitems have thesame temperature,this energy is thesame in theparticlesFreezingPointpointwhere aliquid turnsto a solidFalsetrapped air is agood conductorbecause itreduces heattransferTruethe more particlesa substance has ata giventemperature, themore thermalenergy it has.ThermalEnergybased ontemperature,amount ofparticles, andhow particlesare arrangedRadiationenergy transferbyelectromagneticwavesThermalExpansiontheexpansion ofmatter whenheated212°Fboiling pointof water onFahrenheitscaleFalseDuringconduction, heatis transferred bythe movement ofcurrents within afluidGasone of thesubstancesthat transfersheat in acurrentConductorconductsheat wellThermometertool used tomeasuretemperatureConductionenergytransferthroughtouchElectromagneticEnergythe type ofenergytransferredthroughradiationHeattransfer ofthermalenergy fromwarm to coolFalseas mostsubstancescool, theyexpandtruespecificheatmeasuredin J/kg*°K0°Cfreezingpoint ofwater onCelsiusscaleCelsiusScaletemperaturescale used bymost of theworld andscientistsSpecificHeatAmount of energyrequired to raisethe temperatureof 1 kilogram of asubstance by 1KelvinTruethe kelvinscale hasno negativenumbersTemperaturemeasure ofthe averagekineticenergy of asubstanceConvectionCurrentthemovementof heat influids0°KabsolutezeroBoilingPointpointwhere aliquid turnsto a gasMetalmost ofthese aregood heatconductorsConvectionthermalenergytransfer influidsLiquidone of thesubstancesthat transfersheat in acurrentFalseCelsius andKelvin scalesare NOTused inscienceInsulatordoes NOTconductheat wellFahrenheitScalescale thatthe UnitedStates usesto measuretemperature32°Ffreezingpoint ofwater onFahrenheitscaleabsolutezeropoint whereno moreenergy canbe removedfrom matter100°Cboiling pointof water onCelsiusscaleKineticif two identicalitems have thesame temperature,this energy is thesame in theparticlesFreezingPointpointwhere aliquid turnsto a solidFalsetrapped air is agood conductorbecause itreduces heattransferTruethe more particlesa substance has ata giventemperature, themore thermalenergy it has.ThermalEnergybased ontemperature,amount ofparticles, andhow particlesare arrangedRadiationenergy transferbyelectromagneticwavesThermalExpansiontheexpansion ofmatter whenheated212°Fboiling pointof water onFahrenheitscale

CH 5 HEATO Bingo - 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. During conduction, heat is transferred by the movement of currents within a fluid
    False
  2. one of the substances that transfers heat in a current
    Gas
  3. conducts heat well
    Conductor
  4. tool used to measure temperature
    Thermometer
  5. energy transfer through touch
    Conduction
  6. the type of energy transferred through radiation
    Electromagnetic Energy
  7. transfer of thermal energy from warm to cool
    Heat
  8. as most substances cool, they expand
    False
  9. specific heat measured in J/kg*°K
    true
  10. freezing point of water on Celsius scale
    0°C
  11. temperature scale used by most of the world and scientists
    Celsius Scale
  12. Amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of a substance by 1 Kelvin
    Specific Heat
  13. the kelvin scale has no negative numbers
    True
  14. measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance
    Temperature
  15. the movement of heat in fluids
    Convection Current
  16. absolute zero
    0°K
  17. point where a liquid turns to a gas
    Boiling Point
  18. most of these are good heat conductors
    Metal
  19. thermal energy transfer in fluids
    Convection
  20. one of the substances that transfers heat in a current
    Liquid
  21. Celsius and Kelvin scales are NOT used in science
    False
  22. does NOT conduct heat well
    Insulator
  23. scale that the United States uses to measure temperature
    Fahrenheit Scale
  24. freezing point of water on Fahrenheit scale
    32°F
  25. point where no more energy can be removed from matter
    absolute zero
  26. boiling point of water on Celsius scale
    100°C
  27. if two identical items have the same temperature, this energy is the same in the particles
    Kinetic
  28. point where a liquid turns to a solid
    Freezing Point
  29. trapped air is a good conductor because it reduces heat transfer
    False
  30. the more particles a substance has at a given temperature, the more thermal energy it has.
    True
  31. based on temperature, amount of particles, and how particles are arranged
    Thermal Energy
  32. energy transfer by electromagnetic waves
    Radiation
  33. the expansion of matter when heated
    Thermal Expansion
  34. boiling point of water on Fahrenheit scale
    212°F