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Glenoce Science Level Red Study Guide - Glencoe

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Name Date Class2TemperatureDirections: Complete the following sentences using the correct terms.1. The words ____________________ and ____________________ are commonly used toindicate temperature, but they are not scientific terms because they mean different things todifferent people.2. Temperature really is a measure of the ____________________ of the particles in any material.3. ____________________ is an energy transfer due to a difference in temperature.Directions: Complete the chart.Name of Scale<strong>Study</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>Two Scales for Measuring temperatureAbbreviationTemperature at whichwater freezes (degrees)Chapter6Temperature at whichwater boils (degrees)FahrenheitCelsius4.7.5. 6.8. 9.Directions: Read the following description. Then answer the questions.Assume that you have just taken a pan of cookies out of the oven and set them on the counterto cool. In the space below, draw a picture of the cookies in the pan sitting on the counter. Addwavy lines to show the heat from the cooling cookies.10. What term refers to the average kinetic energy of the particles of one of the cookies?11. Imagine you put your hand next to one cookie without touching it. Your hand feels warm. Bywhat method(s) has the thermal energy of the cookies transferred to your hand?12. Imagine you move the pan and touch the spot where it had been sitting. The counter feelswarm. How did the thermal energy of the cookies transfer to the counter?13. The lines you drew above the cookies show that the air above the cookies is rising in a current.a. By what method is the thermal energy causing the air to move?b. What kind of current is this?Copyright © <strong>Glencoe</strong>/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.20 Energy

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