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Thermal Energy and Heat - Key Terms

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temperaturea measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles of a substance
thermal energythe total energy of all the particles in a substance
heatthe movement of thermal energy from high to low thermal energy
potential energyenergy that is stored or held in readiness
kinetic energyenergy that an object has due to its motion
Fahrenheitthe temperature scale in which the intervals between the freezing and poiling point of water is divided into 180 equal parts
Celsiusthe temperature scale that uses zero (0) to represent the freezing point of water and 100 to represent the boiling point of water
Kelvinthe temperature scale on which zero is the temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter
absolute zerothe temperature at which all internal particle motion stops
conductiontransfer of heat through direct contact
convectiontransfer of heat through the rising of warm liquid/gas and the sinnking of cool liquid/gas
radiationthe transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves; does not require movement through matter
specific heatthe amount of thermal energy needed to raise the temperature of a specific amount of a substance by one degree.
conductora material that allows thermal energy to be transferred easily
insulatora material that does not allow thermal energy to be trasferred easily
solidstate of matter with a definite shape and volume
liquidstate of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
gasstate of matter with no defined shape or volume; expands to fill a given space
meltingan increase in thermal energy to change a solid to a liquid
freezinga decrease in thermal energy to change a liquid to a solid
vaporizationan increase in thermal energy to change a liquid to a gas
condensationa decrease in thermal energy to change a gas to a liquid
thermal expansionthe expansion of matter as it is heated
melting point of water0 degrees Celsius/32 degrees Fahrenheit
boiling point of water100 degrees Celsius/212 degrees Fahrenheit


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