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Quiz for heat and temperature

Quiz for heat and temperature. Zartiga , Biong , Dapon. Questions. Define Temperature . 2-3. Temperature Conversion If someone says that the temperature will be 303 K today, how can you express that temperature in °C and °F? . Questions.

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Quiz for heat and temperature

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  1. Quiz for heat and temperature Zartiga, Biong, Dapon

  2. Questions • Define Temperature. 2-3. Temperature Conversion If someone says that the temperature will be 303 K today, how can you express that temperature in °C and °F?

  3. Questions 4-5. The normal temperature of a chickadee is 105.8°F. What is that temperature in °C and K?

  4. Questions 6. Formula of Average Kinetic Energy. 7. It is a measure of total kinetic energy of a system 8. How much heat must be added to a 5000g of water to increase its temperature by 20C? The specific heat of water is 1cal/gC. 9. What is Convection? Give an example. 10. What is Conduction? Give an example.

  5. Answers 1. Temperature is a measurement of the average kinetic energy of the molecules in an object or system and can be measured with a thermometer or a calorimeter. It is a means of determining the internal energy contained within the system.

  6. Answers 2. To convert from Kelvin to Celsius:TC = TK - 273TC = 303 - 273 TC = 30°C To convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit:TF = 9/5(TC) + 32TF = 9/5(30) + 32TF = 86°Fs • Temperature Conversion Answer 30°C, 86°F

  7. Answers 6. KEave = (3/2) kT 7. Heat 8. Given: m = 5kg or 5000g c = 1 cal/g ⁰C ∆T = 20 ⁰C Solution: Q = m c ∆T = 5000g x 1 kcal/g ⁰C x 20⁰C = 100000kcal

  8. Answers 9. Convection: the up and down movement of gases, liquids, and semi-solid materials cause by heat-transfer. Ex.: Imagine a pot of boiling water.  10. Conduction: transfer of heat through direct contact with one substance to another.  Ex. You don't want to touch a heated pot on the stove if it's handle is metal--because it too will be heated, and you'll burn yourself. 

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