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Game
Hit

Heat
Tame-fear-ray-
chore
Temperature
Hit ca-pa-see-tea

Heat capacity
Ex-pan-tion

Expansion
High –yeah-end-
mow-see-la
Hayaan mo sila
The quantity that indicates how
warm or cold an object is with
respect to some standard is called
temperature.

TRUE or FALSE
The word thermal stems from
the Greek term for "heat”.

TRUE or FALSE
The specific heat capacity of any
substance is defined as the quantity of
heat required to change the temperature
of a unit mass of the substance by 1
degree.

TRUE or FALSE
Temperature is a measure of the
total kinetic energy in a
substance.

TRUE or FALSE
Heat flows from cold object to hot
object.

TRUE or FALSE
Who invented thermometer?
A. Aristotle
B. Galileo Galilei
C. Isaac Newton
D. Evalengista Torricelli
What is the study of heat and its
transformation to mechanical
energy?
A. Electromagnetism
B. Mechanics
C. Optics
D. Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics
The study of heat and its
transformation to different
forms of energy.
First law of
Thermodynamics
A restatement of the law of
energy conservation
Second law of thermodynamics

Thermal energy never


spontaneously flows from a
cold object to a hot object.
Internal energy
The total energy (kinetic plus
potential) of the
submicroscopic particles that
make up a substance.
Adiabatic process
A process, often of fast
expansion or compression,
wherein no heat enters or
leaves a system.
Adiabatic process
Compressing or expanding a
gas while no heat enters or
leaves the system is said to be
an adiabatic process (from the
Greek for "impassable").
What is the purpose of the expansion
joint on the bridge?
This gap in the roadway of a
bridge is called an expansion
joint; it allows the bridge to
expand and contract.
Why do wines have long stems?
Which has a higher specific
heat capacity, water or sand?

Water
Which has more kinetic
energy-the molecules in a
gram of ice or the molecules in
a gram of steam?
steam
Which has the greater specific
heat-an object that cools quickly,
or an object of the same mass
that cools more slowly?
An object that cools more
slowly.
Could you cool a kitchen by
leaving the refrigerator door
open and closing the kitchen
door and windows? Explain.
Why does dew form on the
surface of a cold soft-drink
can?
Why is it common for clouds to
form in the sky?
What is the SI unit for energy?

Answer: Joule
MATCHING TYPE
A. Adiabatic
B. Expansion joint
C. First law of thermodynamics
D. Galileo Galilei
E. Internal energy
F. Joule
G. Second law of thermodynamics
H. Temperature
I. Thermodynamics
J. Water
1. Study of heat
2. Restatement of law of
conservation of energy
3. Heat never flows from a cold to hot
object
4. No heat enters or leaves the
system
5. Total energy (kinetic and potential)
6.Hotness or coldness of an
object
7.Invented thermometer
8.Gap in the roadway of a bridge
9.Has a higher specific heat
capacity
10. SI unit for energy
KEY ANSWERS:
1. I 6. H
2. C 7. D
3. G 8. B
4. A 9. J
5. E 10.F

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