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Heat & Temperature Review: Topics 1-3

Heat & Temperature Review: Topics 1-3. Know these fellas :. Lord Kelvin Anders Celsius James Joule Antoine Lavoisier What did they do?. Air & Liquid Thermometers. Explain and contrast how an air thermometer and a liquid thermometer work. Temperature Scales.

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Heat & Temperature Review: Topics 1-3

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  1. Heat & Temperature Review: Topics 1-3

  2. Know these fellas: • Lord Kelvin • Anders Celsius • James Joule • Antoine Lavoisier • What did they do?

  3. Air & Liquid Thermometers • Explain and contrast how an air thermometer and a liquid thermometer work

  4. Temperature Scales • Name the two temperature scales used today

  5. Which scale is used for scientific measurements, especially those involving gases or very cold temperatures?

  6. Absolute Zero • What does absolute zero represent?

  7. Temperatures • What are the temperatures of… • Comfortable room temperature? • Normal human body temerature?

  8. Calibrating a Thermometer • What are the steps for calibrating a thermometer in degrees Celsius?

  9. Specialized thermometer • Name a specialized thermometer that is discussed in your textbook and explain how it works

  10. Energy • Define it!

  11. Energy descriptions • How are energy descriptions useful to scientists? • What unit is used to measure energy?

  12. Thermal Energy • Explain how a cup of very hot tea can have less thermal energy than a kettle of lukewarm water

  13. Now go study!!

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