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Middle School Physical Science: Thermal Energy - Temperature and Heat
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Temperature refers to the intensity of heat, measuring the average kinetic energy of molecules in a substance. Heat is a form of energy, where temperature is a measure of that energy. Heat is the transfer of thermal energy between objects that have different temperatures. Thermal energy always moves from an object with a higher temperature to an object with a lower temperature. When thermal energy is transferred in this way, the warm object becomes cooler and the cool object becomes warmer. Sooner or later, both objects will have the same temperature. Only then does the transfer of thermal... Show more
Middle School Physical Science: Thermal Energy - Temperature and Heat
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1. If you put a cool spoon into a cup of hot coffee, the temperature of the spoon rises because
2. Which of the following statements about temperature is true?
3. Which of the following materials has the greatest specific heat?
4. If a bucket full of water and a cup full of water have the same temperature, then the water in the
5. If two objects have the same mass, the object with the higher temperature always
6. A material with greater specific heat
7. The thermal energy of an object depends on its