Heat and Thermodynamics Jeopardy

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Temperature
Heat
Conductors/
Insulators
Thermodynamics
Internal C.
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The F temperature scale.
A 100
What is Fahrenheit?
A 100
Water boils at this
temperature in the Celsius
Scale.
A 200
What is 100 degrees?
A 200
Temperature is defined as the
average of this in a sample of
matter.
A 300
What is the average
kinetic energy of the
particles of a substance?
A 300
Two substances in contact
that have the same
temperature are in this
thermal state.
A 400
What is a state of
thermal equilibrium?
A 400
This is the temperature on the
Kelvin scale below which no
temperature is possible.
A 500
What is 0 Kelvin or
Absolute Zero?
A 500
Energy transferred between
objects with different
temperatures.
B 100
What is heat?
B 100
This unit of heat is also a unit
of work, and a unit of kinetic
or potential energy.
B 200
What is a Joule?
B 200
Transfer of heat by direct
contact between objects.
B 300
What is conduction?
B 300
Heating the earth by the sun’s
rays.
B 400
What is radiation?
B 400
These are produced when
temperature differences in
fluids cause a circulation of
matter.
B 500
What are convection
currents?
B 500
This is a substance that
slowly transfers heat.
C 100
What is an insulator?
C 100
This transfers heat rapidly.
C 200
What is a conductor?
C 200
This type of substance is an
example of a good heat
conductor.
C 300
What is metal?
C 300
DAILY
DOUBLE
C 400
This value measures an
insulation’s resistance to heat
flow.
C 400
What is R value?
C 400
This is present between
window panes and has a great
insulating properties.
C 500
What is a dead air
space, (or just air)?
C 500
In the term
thermodynamic, the
word thermal refers to
this.
D 100
What is the total
energy of particles in a
substance?
D 100
The meaning of the word
dynamic in the term
thermodynamic.
D 200
What is changing?
D 200
The first law of
thermodynamics is also
referred to by this name.
D 300
What is the Law of
Conservation of Energy?
D 300
This is the second law of
thermodynamics.
D 400
What is the entropy law (or
the law that states that all
systems tend toward more
disorder and randomness)?
D 400
This is the meaning of the
word Entropy.
D 500
What is the measure of a
system’s disorder (or the
tendency towards disorder)?
D 500
The device that ignites the
air-fuel mixture.
E 100
What is the spark plug?
E 100
This happens during the
intake stroke.
E 200
The air-fuel mixture is
drawn into the engine
E 200
This happens during the
exhaust stroke.
E 300
The products of combustion
are pushed out of the engine
by the action of the piston.
E 300
This is a stroke in the internal
combustion cycle during
which both the exhaust and
intake valves remain closed.
E 400
What is the compression
or the power/combustion
stroke?
E 400
The pistons are connected to
this engine part by connecting
rods. (They turn this part of
the engine.)
E 500
What is the crankshaft?
E 500
The temperature scale in
which water freezes at zero
degrees.
F 100
What is Celsius?
F 100
This effect maintains the
Earth’s temperature due to
gases such as carbon dioxide.
(Too much causes global
warming.)
F 200
What is the
Greenhouse effect?
F 200
Global Warming leads to this
type of change on Earth.
F 300
What is climate
change?
F 300
This is the definition of
internal energy of a substance
as defined in the Physics
Textbook.
F 400
What is the energy
associated with the random,
disordered motion of
molecules.
F 400
This state of matter comprises
the major component of the
Sun and other stars and
contains charged particles.
F 500
What is plasma?
F 500
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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