Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Thermal Energy
Page 10
Questions (492)
hese two states (liquid vs. gas)? (Lesson 3)
An ice cube tray full of water is put into a freezer. The water loses thermal energy
1 answer
asked by
max
16 views
When would the kinetic energy of particles be increasing? (Lesson 2)
Water boils at 100°C and turns into steam. What is similar
1 answer
asked by
max
8 views
What happens when thermal energy is added to an object?(1 point)
Responses It loses potential energy. It loses potential energy.
1 answer
asked anonymously
6 views
A stone has been sitting in the sun all day. A construction worker picks it up without gloves. What do you expect to happen to
1 answer
asked anonymously
8 views
Thermal Energy Unit Test
1 of 121 of 12 Items Question How can a stationary metal sphere have kinetic energy, the energy of
1 answer
asked anonymously
20 views
What happens when thermal energy is applied to an ice cube? (1 point)
Responses Its water molecules gain kinetic energy and move
1 answer
asked anonymously
6 views
Which scenario best describes a scientist who is studying thermal energy?(1 point)
Responses She works on a team, with each
1 answer
asked anonymously
10 views
Thermal Energy Unit Test
9 of 129 of 12 Items Question In 1–2 sentences, describe the relationship between heat and thermal
1 answer
asked anonymously
34 views
What happens when thermal energy is applied to water?(1 point)
Responses The water creates steam as soon as thermal energy is
1 answer
asked anonymously
19 views
What happens when thermal energy is applied to water?(1 point)
Responses Its molecules gain kinetic energy. Its molecules gain
1 answer
asked anonymously
27 views
Thermal energy quick check .
all answers
1 answer
asked by
Rhinestone eyes🥶
18 views
Thermal Energy Quick Check.
answer to question 1 answer to question 2 answer to question 3 answer to question 4 answer to
1 answer
asked by
Rhinestone eyes🥶
13 views
Thermal Energy Quick Check.
question 1 Which process describes the warm ocean that transfers heat to the air above it? question 2
1 answer
asked by
Rhinestone eyes🥶
17 views
Thermal Energy Quick Check.
Which process describes the warm ocean that transfers heat to the air above it? Use this sentence: On
1 answer
asked by
Rhinestone eyes🥶
44 views
Which statement is true?(1 point) Responses Particles in an object move faster at 50°C than at 20°C. Particles in an object
1 answer
asked anonymously
6 views
What happens when thermal energy is applied to a substance?
a. its atoms gain potential energy. b. its atoms gain kinetic energy
1 answer
asked anonymously
2 views
What is the best description of thermal energy?
Thermal energy is the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object or
1 answer
asked anonymously
8 views
Conduction is most effective in liquids and gases. True False
1 answer
asked anonymously
11 views
What are materials that are poor conductors of thermal energy called? a conductors b insulators c kinetic modulators d coolers
1 answer
asked anonymously
16 views
Wood has chemical energy, which can be used to generate thermal and radiant energy when burned in a fireplace. Which best
1 answer
asked by
Jett
4 views
Write a hypothesis for Part I of the lab, which is about the effect of mass on the ability of an object to absorb or release
1 answer
asked by
Jett
2 views
Which change in energy occurs when ice melts?
1 answer
asked anonymously
8 views
What happens when thermal energy is applied to a substance?
Its atoms gain kinetic energy. Its particles slow down. Its atoms
1 answer
asked anonymously
4 views
Which is the best description of what happens when thermal energy is removed from a substance?
It gains potential energy. Its
1 answer
asked anonymously
4 views
What is the best description of thermal energy?(1 point)
Thermal energy is a type of kinetic energy. Thermal energy is a type of
1 answer
asked anonymously
8 views
What happens when two substances with different temperatures come into contact?(1 point)
Thermal energy is transferred from the
1 answer
asked anonymously
7 views
What happens to the particles in a liquid when you heat it up?
a They become much larger and take up more space. b They move
1 answer
asked anonymously
7 views
Which change does thermal energy cause? * 0 points Faster molecule movement Fewer molecule collisions Slower molecule movement
1 answer
asked anonymously
5 views
A family got a new refrigerator with a cold water and ice dispenser
built in the door. The water that comes out is very cold, but
1 answer
asked anonymously
4 views
Column A
1. kinetic energy: kinetic energy 2. potential energy: potential energy 3. temperature: temperature 4. thermal energy:
1 answer
asked by
e
12 views
The thermal energy that flows from something at a higher temperature to something at a lower temperature. This is best described
1 answer
asked by
e
8 views
Two objects are sitting on a table. Thermal energy is being transferred from one object to another. When does this transfer of
1 answer
asked by
e
12 views
Why does an ice cube melt even in a cold glass of water?(1 point)
Responses The ice cube is still colder than the water, so
1 answer
asked anonymously
5 views
Which scenario best describes a scientist who is studying thermal energy?(1 point)
Responses She works with a team, telling each
1 answer
asked anonymously
3 views
What will happen to a wire when it cools down again?
1 answer
asked by
Bohle
8 views
is a curling iron
thermal energy chemical energy nuclear energy mechanical energy radiant energy electrical energy sound energy
1 answer
asked anonymously
2 views
A fisherman in a boat is drinking a cup of hot coffee. The large lake below his boat is full of cold water. Which statement is
1 answer
asked anonymously
7 views
Why do you think this snow is melting during the day? What does energy have to do with ice melting?
1 answer
asked anonymously
2 views
What happens when thermal energy is applied to water? (1 point)
Responses the molecules gain potential energy the molecules gain
5 answers
asked anonymously
12 views
What is the best description of heat?(1 point)
Responses the transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object.
1 answer
asked anonymously
11 views
What happens when thermal energy is applied to water? (1 point)
Responses the molecules gain potential energy the molecules gain
1 answer
asked anonymously
8 views
What is thermal energy?
Options are The distance between particles and their freedom to move around A material that is a
1 answer
asked anonymously
6 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Parent Categories (32)
Chemistry
Earth Science
Earth's Energy Systems
Energy
Energy and Power
Energy and Thermodynamics
Energy conversions
Energy Transfer Devices
Energy Transformation
Forms of energy
Geological Events
Geology
Heat
Heat and Energy Transfer.
Heat and Temperature
Heat Transfer
Kinetic Energy
Mechanical energy
Motion
Physical Science
Physical Sciences or Physics
Physics
Power
Science
Science and Energy
Science Education
Science or Physics
Science/Physics
Solid
States of Matter
Thermodynamics
Types of energy