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Temperature Heat Conductors/Insulators

Thermo-dynamics

Internal C. Engine

Assorted

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The F temperature scale.

A 100

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What is Fahrenheit?

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Water boils at this temperature in the Celsius

Scale.

A 200

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Temperature is defined as the average of this in a sample of

matter.

A 300

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Two substances in contact that have the same

temperature are in this thermal state.

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What is a state of thermal equilibrium?

A 400

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This is the temperature on the Kelvin scale below which no

temperature is possible.

A 500

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What is 0 Kelvin or Absolute Zero?

A 500

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Energy transferred between objects with different

temperatures.

B 100

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What is heat?

B 100

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This unit of heat is also a unit of work, and a unit of kinetic

or potential energy.

B 200

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What is a Joule?

B 200

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Transfer of heat by direct contact between objects.

B 300

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What is conduction?

B 300

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Heating the earth by the sun’s rays.

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What is radiation?

B 400

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These are produced when temperature differences in

fluids cause a circulation of matter.

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This is a substance that slowly transfers heat.

C 100

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What is an insulator?

C 100

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This transfers heat rapidly.

C 200

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What is a conductor?

C 200

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This type of substance is an example of a good heat

conductor.

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What is metal?

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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This value measures an insulation’s resistance to heat

flow.

C 400

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What is R value?

C 400

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This is present between window panes and has a great

insulating properties.

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What is a dead air space, (or just air)?

C 500

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In the term thermodynamic, the

word thermal refers to this.

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What is the total energy of particles in a

substance?

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The meaning of the word dynamic in the term

thermodynamic.

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What is changing?

D 200

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The first law of thermodynamics is also referred to by this name.

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What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?

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This is the second law of thermodynamics.

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What is the entropy law (or the law that states that all systems tend toward more disorder and randomness)?

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This is the meaning of the word Entropy.

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What is the measure of a system’s disorder (or the

tendency towards disorder)?

D 500

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The device that ignites the air-fuel mixture.

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What is the spark plug?

E 100

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This happens during the intake stroke.

E 200

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The air-fuel mixture is drawn into the engine

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This happens during the exhaust stroke.

E 300

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The products of combustion are pushed out of the engine by the action of the piston.

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This is a stroke in the internal combustion cycle during

which both the exhaust and intake valves remain closed.

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What is the compression or the power/combustion

stroke?

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The pistons are connected to this engine part by connecting

rods. (They turn this part of the engine.)

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What is the crankshaft?

E 500

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The temperature scale in which water freezes at zero

degrees.

F 100

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What is Celsius?

F 100

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This effect maintains the Earth’s temperature due to

gases such as carbon dioxide. (Too much causes global

warming.)

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What is the Greenhouse effect?

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Global Warming leads to this type of change on Earth.

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What is climate change?

F 300

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This is the definition of internal energy of a substance

as defined in the Physics Textbook.

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What is the energy associated with the random,

disordered motion of molecules.

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This state of matter comprises the major component of the

Sun and other stars and contains charged particles.

F 500

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What is plasma?

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Work & Internal Energy

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Boiling water can cause a balloon to expand due to the production

of water vapor. Internal energy is therefore used for work as this

happens.

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What is the balloon expansion provides a force that does work on the atmosphere (due to the

pressure created from the water vapor production)?

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